Got any good ideas for us?
Tim Bray has a post titled PHP Calendar Fun, in which he says: The conclusion is painfully obvious: whoever first provides a family-scheduling tool that non-geeks can use and Just Works with the tools most people run their calendars on is going to make a lot of money and do Humanity a major service. Anthony Coates picked up on that and wrote in his post Poor and Stupid: I also want a solution • that will let me share a calendar with a few colleagues; • which is available offline when my laptop is offline; • which can be synchronised with my phone calendar. Chuq responds to this in his post, kontrawize: Poor and Stupid, where he says: My mac does this out of the box. No. It does not. Tom and I were talking about this earlier today: why isn’t this an obvious application? Why does it have to be so hard to cobble together something that works? This is the problem when people who are familiar with technology try to work with non-geeks: they don’t understand that what’s simple to them is roc