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Trumba's OneCalendar Keeps You Organized

Web-based calendar application lets you see your work commitments and home events all at once.

Laurianne McLaughlin

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Tired of constantly updating two separate calendars with your work and home appointments? With Trumba's OneCalendar, you can kiss that annoyance good-bye. This Web-based application lets you create a group or personal calendar that can sync with Outlook. So if you use Outlook for business scheduling, you can use OneCalendar to see family activities and work commitments all at once.

I tested a free beta version of OneCalendar; the final version is expected this summer and will cost $40 per year (with a two-month free trial period). So why pay, when you can use Yahoo's syncing calendar for free? I found Trumba's product easier to use, better looking, and more flexible.

Once you have set up your personal OneCalendar, you can either add events to it manually or import existing schedules from Outlook, Yahoo, or Apple ICal calendars.

You may also share your OneCalendar, with your significant other, childcare provider, anyone. (You can mark individual events as private.) Publishing a calendar to the Web for a group is simple, too: A four-step wizard guides you through the process and takes less than 10 minutes.

Your personal OneCalendar has no ads, and you decide whether your group calendar will display them. This is valuable for anyone who is tired of online dating pitches and the other baggage that travels with free Web calendars.

OneCalendar
Trumba
Rated 4.0 stars
For personal and group calendaring, this Web-based tool has an appealingly simple look and shows no ads.
Price when reviewed: $40 per year
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