there's a Chinese calendar, and that appears to be it. For the Palm, there must have been at least a dozen. Makes me wonder if Apple has forbidden competing i-apps. There's no web browser alternative either.
Couldn't agree more about the problems with creating a complex calendar with the available iPhone/Touch software. For me it's the deciding factor as to when I purchase the Touch. Therefore am still a palm (TX) user UGH!!!! and find that an app called DateBk 6 allows me the ability to create the kind of daily/weekly/monthly business and personal calendar that I require. Wrote to Pimlico Software producer of DateBk and received a cryptic reply that it would be at least October before it might become available...if at all...for the iPhone/Touch.
Would be interested to see if anyone reading this might be a DateBk user and feel the same way about this software. If so, let Pimlico know your feelings!
Couldn't agree more about the problems with creating a complex calendar with the available iPhone/Touch software. For me it's the deciding factor as to when I purchase the Touch. Therefore am still a palm (TX) user UGH!!!! and find that an app called DateBk 6 allows me the ability to create the kind of daily/weekly/monthly business and personal calendar that I require. Wrote to Pimlico Software producer of DateBk and received a cryptic reply that it would be at least October before it might become available...if at all...for the iPhone/Touch.
Would be interested to see if anyone reading this might be a DateBk user and feel the same way about this software. If so, let Pimlico know your feelings!
I'd just like to be able to sync Google Calendars (which now has my Outlook calendar from work) to the iPhone without having to jump through extra hoops, and without having to sync thru iTunes. Why is this so difficult?
I guess paying $100 a year for MobileMe is also a hoop. Plus I don't have a Mac.Using a Mac?
MobileMe will do this. You can sync google calendars with iCal, and MobileMe syncs iCal with the iPhone over the air.
I don't know if you consider this "extra hoops," but once you get it set up it will all sync automatically, all over the cellular data connection, no matter where you are.
I'd just like to be able to sync Google Calendars (which now has my Outlook calendar from work) to the iPhone without having to jump through extra hoops, and without having to sync thru iTunes. Why is this so difficult?