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(Unverified)Aug 30th 2006 2:13AM
Hi Jason:
Another option, although admitidly not objective, is to use AirSet http://www.airset.com.
You can create free shared calendars (and contacts and lists) and get two-way sync with both Outlook and Palm. Also free. You can even export as iCal from Google Calendar and import it into AirSet.
You can also take it one step further and have everything then sync with your mobile phone via a BREW client download from Verizon Wireless and -- very soon -- a Java client for other carriers like Sprint PCS and Cingular. So, you could update events on your mobile and sync them to Outlook or Palm -- yours or anybody in one of your AirSet groups. Enables you to backup your mobile data to a web service too.
Hope you'll give it a look.
Patrick Hurley
Airena Inc. / AirSet