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Plaxo 3.0: Bringing web and desktop PIM together like never before

For about a month now, the kind folks at Plaxo have allowed us to play with the beta of Plaxo 3.0, a major update to their unique service that takes the 'management' out of desktop + online PIM. As if the present version's ability to synchronize your contact and calendar information between Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and some online services wasn't enough, Plaxo's ability to automatically update ...

dclicio.us event aggregation

Feel like partying in the DC area tonight, but don't know what's going on? dclicio.us is going to help. dclicio.us is built with the lovely Ruby on Rails and aggregates events for the Washington DC area. Users sign up for a free account and add their favorite artists, or import them from iTunes, so they can be monitored and notified of the events arrival in the city. dclicio.us Show aggregation ...

Sync Google Calendar with Apple iCal via Spanning Sync

Spanning Sync will make your Google Calendars and Apple iCal play nicely together with devices. iCal and Google Calendars are great applications for different sets of reasons, one is online with sharing capabilities, one is desktop driven with great notifications and offline capabilities. Get ready to get excited Mac users, Spanning Sync syncs all of these features together and lets Mac users ...

Sync your Blackberry to your Mac with PocketMac

Having issues syncing up your Blackberry to your Mac applications? PocketMac wants to save you with their latest release. PocketMac currently has a portfolio of products that help sync up various devices with Macs, and now its time to hook Blackberries up. PocketMac for Blackberry has a 2-way syncing ability that syncs up Entourage, Mac OSX Mail, Address Book, Tasks and iCal. As for mobile ...

MonoCalendar: A cross-platform open source iCal clone

I've never used iCal, but I've never met a Mac owner who doesn't. Since iCal is Mac-only, Borja Sanchez Zamorano decided to create a clone in .NET that runs on Windows or Linux using Mono called MonoCalendar (get it?). "Clone" might not be entirely fair, since Zamorano says "MonoCalendar does not try to be a iCal substitute," but rather a substitute for the Macless. ...