Hi Jason,

    I'll have to try that.  Thanks!

Greg

"Jason E. Dorfler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: NoOp wrote:
> On 09/20/2007 05:23 PM, Gregory L. Forster wrote:
>> Many knew that OpenOffice integrates beautifully with the Thunderbird 
>> address book.  But those that are looking for an integrated calendar 
>> have found it in Thunderbird's extension, Lightning - 
>> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/. Lighting is an internal 
>> extension for Thunderbird (works and looks slick) and Sunbird is an 
>> external standalone calendar.
>>
>> Greg
> 
> Unfortunately Lighting doesn't work on SeaMonkey 1.1.4 (which I use
> instead of Thunderbird) and won't be available until SM 2.x. Of course,
> Sunbird is available, but last I looked I prefered Evolution to Sunbird.
> 
> Evolution's address book, email & calendar (linux) work just fine
> though. I'm currently testing the unsupported Windows version, but
> haven't spent much time with it yet so can't comment further.

I'm using Thunderbird with Lightning.  I have got this great little plug 
in that actually syncs your calender with your Google calender.  Thus I 
can import public calenders on Google, such as Christian Holidays and 
American Holidays, so I don't have to manually put them into 
Thunderbird.  A real time saver.  Plus, if I am at a public PC I can 
access my Google Calender and see all my appointments I made on Thunderbird.
Regards,
Jason

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