Calendar Ready to Strike
You can replace Internet Explorer with Firefox, and you can trade in Microsoft Office for OpenOffice, but so far no Windows program replaces Microsoft's Outlook. The developers of Mozilla Foundation's Thunderbird e-mail program aim to change that with their Lightning project, which adds calendaring to Thunderbird. As of this writing the app is barely usable, according to Mozilla, but it installed like a charm on my system. Keeping the caveat in mind, forward-looking Thunderbird users can visit the link to try the latest version of Lightning available.
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