I just saw a cool video. And no, I can’t post it publicly yet. It’s not pretty enough.
The synchronisation works, outputs to a web view and it all happens with some button clickage.
As the product moves ever out of the area of “vapourware” and into a definite product, things will undoubtedly change. The Widget controller has been (at least for now) been changed to a Cocoa-based app.
But what does it do?
It allows you to share calendars. A bit like .Mac really, but with effectively unlimited client machines and a lot more control over the calendars in terms of permissions and visibility. In real terms, you’ll be able to share a calendar and allow others to edit it, something that you can’t really do with the current iCal offering. And yeah, this will use iCal to do the editing. And support for Vista Calendar, 30boxes, Sunbird and other clients will follow (either from us or from interested third parties).
I’m blown away by this simple demo and the reactions from our testing team were very positive as well.
More info later….