Ok, I said I'd come back with a more positive view of calendaring. Here it goes:
The Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium
- "The consortium is focused on the interoperable
exchange of calendaring and scheduling information between dissimilar
programs,
platforms, and technologies." Now that's what I'm talkin bout. But
like any one of these interoperability groups, we'll have to wait and
see if it has legs.
[
The Open Source Application Foundation](http://www.osafoundation.org/) - Led by Mitch Kapor, this group is working on a PIM client that has sharing/syncing built into it's core.
- Supposedly iSync in Tiger has an extensible architecture that allows
developers to easily hook into it. Wow, that would be cool if it is
actually open, and doesn't just allow developers to easily hook into
.Mac...