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Re:Calendar module 16 years 9 months ago #215

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The site is www.migcalendar.com

It is very comprehensive but we think it is worth buying and will give us return in the long run. Some users asked before to have Gantt charts, etc and I think that one advantage of TR compare to other GTD software is the project management side.
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Re:Calendar module 16 years 9 months ago #217

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What I need is one calendar that would work also off line and could be synchronize with my mobile. Today, I use Outlook calendar. But now, when I found TR, I would prefare to use TR as a default planning & calendar tool.

As I am totally amateur in PC which makes me hard to combine several moduls, I would prefare one full calendar application on TR which would ideally replace outlook and google calendar.
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Re:Calendar module 16 years 9 months ago #220

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there are some nice demos at: http://www.migcalendar.com/demos.php

fwiw, i see that the you can connect to google calender too.

it looks pretty good.


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Re:Calendar module 16 years 8 months ago #230

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Hello.

I see little value in own calendar module for ThinkingRock. It should at least be able to process meeting invitations/updates from Outlook/Lotus Notes/who knows what. Which I doubt to be proposed functionality of calendar module.

As to making ThRock more project oriented (Gantt charts etc) - please NO! :woohoo: I've seen similar attempts before (one with TimeTo application) and you are likely to stuck in-between with overcomplicated yet low-functional application. (really want to implement multiple baselines for project schedule, links between tasks- start-finish, finish-finish, resource load calculation, work calendars, schedule optimizations, PERT charts and lots of other project management functionality? :blink: ).

PLEASE no, keep ThRock nice, clean and useful!

iPhone sync would be mine ultimate priority for first half of 2009. B) ThRock completely lags behind in this field. If I had a Mac at work I'd switched to OmniFocus with iPhone sync already. And there is number of people around thinking in similar direction. :side:

Cheers
George
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Re:Calendar module 16 years 8 months ago #231

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Thank you for this feedback.

Just to let you know that Jeremy is working on the iPhone application now. I am waiting to test fixes on the existing iCal import.

We are also working on translations of TR into French, Spanish, German and Russian.
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Re:Calendar module 16 years 8 months ago #232

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Good to hear this Claire. But iPhone seems to be breakthrough while other stuff is just improvement(yes, good and necessary). Really looking forward for iPhone application - the rest of functionality is mostly covered by ThRock. Yes not always perfectly but covered. It is lack of mobile companion what makes me looking at Mac as a platform - OmniFocus is here and running with sync already. I'd rather miss _all_ other ThRock updates but not iPhone app. Looking forward for your progress.

Cheers
George
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