For those of you keeping up with the current crop of AJAX Web-calendars,
I've moved the list I've been keeping from the Scooby home page to its
own page:

http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/AjaxWebCalendars

Just added a new one, Joyent, which is a closed-source commercial
product. (They have no live demo -- it's just Quicktime movies.) They
were included in an AJAX-app roundup in this WSJ online article from
last week:

http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB113098635587487074-3diFzslPm_iutdYLU2C5e4DinUA_20061103.html/new

There's not a lot of new info in the article, but it's interesting to
see how the business community is viewing all the AJAX hype.

I've been posting a bit about this and other AJAX stuff, as well as our
work on Scooby, on my Weblog at www.fleegix.org, if any folks are
interested.


Matthew


On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 09:16 -0800, Alec Flett wrote:
> Similar to Zimbra, but different. Another fairly slick (but fully
> functional) HTML-based calendar. Has tags (labels) contacts, and some
> pretty nice drag 'n drop. Their notion of the detail view as a callout
> reminds me a little bit of Mimi's recent idea about using callouts to
> show crowded calendars...
> 
> http://www.kiko.com/
> 
> Alec 
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