• Share a calendar with your spouse and extended family.
  • Keep your calendar, contacts, tasks in sync at home and at work.
  • Integrate the Internet addressbook with your email program.
  • Receive email reminders.
  • Your precious data is backed up.
  • Keep in sync over the air.

Scheduleworld is an open standards based calendar, scheduler, and addressbook that gives you the freedom to stay in sync from virtually anywhere and the ability to integrate with the applications you use at home, work or play.

Synchronizes (wireless or wired): cell phone, PDA, Palm, Pocket PC, BlackBerry, iPod, and software such as Outlook, Exchange, Domino, SugarCRM and more. More details about SyncML.

Schedules With: Anything that uses open standards for calendaring or contacts. Some examples are: Exchange, Outlook, Lotus Notes, Apple's iCal, Mozilla Calendar, FireFox Calendar, KOrganizer, Evolution. More info on iCalendar interoperability.

Addressbook Service Integrates With: Anything that uses the open standards: LDAP and VCARD. Some applications that adhere to these standards are: Exchange, Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Mail, Evolution, KMail, and others. More info on LDAP/addressbook integration.

Free Unlimited Email Accounts (For Calendaring Use Only) Click here for details.

Open Standards: ScheduleWorld will always use open standards wherever possible. This gives you the freedom to move your data to/from other systems as you are not locked into using our server or our client.

Mentioned in a recent Sun PRNewswire about mtvU and java.com: "java.com is also a great resource for the latest Java Powered desktop productivity tools to help students with their schoolwork. For example, the ScheduleWorld application allows students to access their schedule from any web browser and synchronize it on their mobile phones." investor.news.com

Available Calendars: TV listings, weather, holidays, and the ability to use all of the iCalendar files available over the Internet using HTTP/WebDAV.

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