Shawn’s Thoughts

Whirling dirveshes of a random mind

Accessing Windows Vista Calendar programmatically

This is pretty funny. When we wrote the Windows Vista calendar, we didn’t expose any APIs to manipulate the underlying data. Everything is stored in iCalendar files, and there’s plenty of iCalendar parsers floating around. It looks like the Coding4Fun folks went the extra mile, and implemented a COM Automation service that [...]

WinCal: Nice words from Paul Thurrott

Thanks Paul for such kind words regarding Windows Calendar.  The team has been focused on some last-minute tweaks here and there, and it’s nice to see folks appreciating all the hard work…
http://winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_xp_apps.asp
 
Windows Calendar: Standards-Based Scheduling
Windows Calendar is a tough one: It’s nicely designed and has all the sharing features you’d expect from an iCal-based application. [...]

Come and get it! Windows Vista Beta 2 and Office 2007 Beta 2 ready for download

Windows Vista Beta 2 and Office 2007 Beta 2 are now available for download.
Please give Windows Calendar a spin, and let me know what you think.  Here’s a cool one – publish your Office 2007 calendar to Office online, and subscribe to it in Windows Calendar – it works!  Now you can be at your [...]

Subscribe to a Google Calendar with Windows Calendar

Several folks have been asking about Google Calendar and Windows Calendar, and how to link them together.  They’re both using the icalendar format to store their calendar entries, so subscribing to a Google calendar should be pretty straight-forward.  It is, once you know how to find the correct URL.  In this exercise, you’ll be sharing out [...]

Why, yes, I *did* see that Google announced a calendar

Apparently most folks I work with thought I must have crawled under a rock around 8:30pm last night, and have yet to open a web browser today.  They each (34 at last count) sent me an email saying, “Hey, did you see Google announced a calendar this morning?”.
Yes I did.  Yes it’s interesting.  Yes, I [...]

Thank you Joel - there ARE too many AJAX calendars

Joel does an excellent job summarizing the current state of calendar sprawl.  I agree with Joel that a lot of this churn/froth is because of Google’s rumoured entry into the calendaring space.  I can’t wait till we can say more about the calendaring project we’re working on…

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