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Sync All Your Calendars for Free with Calgoo Connect

July 29th, 2008 @ 9:00 am

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Categories: Software, Time-Savers, Web Tools

Tags: Calendar, Calgoo Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Rick Broida

calgoo.jpgSo you’ve got iCal at home, Outlook at work, Google Calendar on the Web — that’s three calendars to manage! Calgoo Connect promises to keep these and other calendars in sync, and it’s now available free of charge.

Specifically, the Calgoo sync program is available for both Windows and Mac, and it’s compatible with iCal, Outlook (2003 and 2007), Google Calendar, 30 Boxes, and Calgoo Calendar (a freely available desktop calendar). All you do is install the program and choose your calendars; Calgoo syncs them and keeps them in sync.

Too bad it doesn’t support cell phones. Of course, if your phone already syncs with, say, Outlook using another method, you’re all set. Calgoo is definitely a worthwhile download for anyone who maintains multiple calendars, even moreso now that it’s free. [via WebWorkerDaily]

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