Jan. 10th, 2006
all's well that ends well
Jan. 10th, 2006 04:47 pmdone with the presentation. was a little stressful getting it all done in time, but it went pretty well in the end.
imtboo was looking out for me and made sure I ate breakfast before I left. That helped too and the extra blood sugar kept me on my toes while I was posing and answering questions.
bleh. I look forward to getting back to my real research!
In happier news,
imtboo and I found a place and got it! We'll be moving in together starting in a week and a half, and done moving by Feb 1. woo!
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bleh. I look forward to getting back to my real research!
In happier news,
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lazyweb - heirs to mozcal/sunbird?
Jan. 10th, 2006 08:59 pmI've been less than thrilled with Sunbird, the Mozilla-suite calendaring program.
It works okay, but it doesn't seem to be robustly supported. (In November 05, they released 0.3 alpha, after nearly a year of silence.)
The key features I'm looking for are:
- the ability to sync against webDAV calendars, such as the one at iCal Exchange, which I currently use. It's not enough to pull them down, it has to be able to push local edits up too.
- The ability to subscribe to multiple calendars -- I keep separate calendarfiles for my lab, my classes, and my personal time. But I'd like to look at them all in the same place.
Any recommendations?
Update: looks like the Mozilla Calendar extension to Firefox manages to avoid the biggest Sunbird problems -- namely, that it isn't packaged for Debian or Ubuntu. And I can get Firefox to work just about everywhere.