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Dreamweaver
November 07, 2007
Microsoft unveils Windows Live Calender Beta with some revolutionary features.
The replacement for MSN Calendar — the current companion to Microsoft’s Web e-mail service — the beta of Windows Live Calendar features multiple calendars, shared calendars, e-mail and text message alerts tied to appointments, and the ability to subscribe to a calendar’s contents via Real Simple Syndication.
Built using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), the application boasts some desktop-style navigation — including drag and drop, single click to add an appointment, and scrolling through dates using a mouse wheel, said Denise Ho, lead program manager for the product.
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Microsoft unveils Windows Live Calender Beta with some revolutionary features.
The replacement for MSN Calendar — the current companion to Microsoft’s Web e-mail service — the beta of Windows Live Calendar features multiple calendars, shared calendars, e-mail and text message alerts tied to appointments, and the ability to subscribe to a calendar’s contents via Real Simple Syndication.
Built using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), the application boasts some desktop-style navigation — including drag and drop, single click to add an appointment, and scrolling through dates using a mouse wheel, said Denise Ho, lead program manager for the product.
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