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I would like to find a nice webbased calender. Do any of you use yahoos calender? Any suggestions to a free one would be appreciated. I have read a little gossip about a google based calender, but nothing real concreate. I think it is just a matter of time before gooogle releases one.

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I finally am getting used to googles calandar. It seems really intuative. Once you get used to it, it is much better the yahoos.

Do you have a reason for needing it to be Web-Based? If you don't why not try Mozilla Sunbird

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/s...d/download.html

there is also a portable version for a jumpdrive that makes it portable.

http://portableapps.com/apps/office/organi...ortable_sunbird

it is what I use. Hotmail and Mail.com have nice calendars I prefer mail.com's to Hotmail.

My wife uses Desktop Calendar

http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Desktop_C...desktopcal.html

Preston

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I am going webbased for everything. Even thought I have all of my home data redundant on multiple harddrives, i still don't trust it. Heck, I may have a house fire.

As of now I have virtually everything webbased: quickbooks, personal email, business email, calendar. I am even thinking about getting a service that allows me to upload and save files on their server. Their are some free services that will do this, but I think I might pay $10/month to get a better one.

I do realize being webbased can hurt me, what if my internet gos down. Overall I think its beneifts outweigh its negatives.

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