If one were to create “a free calendering [sic] solution aimed at user experience (easy yet flexible) and the ability to see your events anywhere you have Internet access,” and one had experience working with iCal calendars, then:
- being able to subscribe to your calendar would be a must
- being able to update your calendar from iCal compatible software would be really nice
The former would entice me to give said calendaring solution a try, the latter would ensure I stick around. Now, subscribing to a calendar would make any advertising more difficult, but I don’t think, say, putting one all-day event with an advertisement in the iCal version of the calendar would be so bad. As for the feasibility/difficulty of the second suggestion, I have to admit I’m in the dark, as I’m completely unfamiliar with webDAV.
I guess what I’m really looking for is a webDAV server that also has an online interface, rather than an online calendar with iCal support. That’s probably already out there, but I really haven’t looked at what’s available, and since I know a developer of said calendaring solution, I’ll start there.
Wait and see, my friend. Wait and see.
Now you’re teasing!
Incidentally, thank you for the free additional promotion. Or is it not as free as I think it is?
I suppose it’s free at this pont… a preview wouldn’t hurt as compensation, though…
Sure, you can sign-up…On Oct. 31st! MWAHAHAHAHA!
In all seriousness, I actually may call on you and Eric to do a little testing if you wish. But that won’t be for at least a week or two. I’ll be in touch.
Great!