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CalDAV is already well supported by many non-Microsoft applications, including Apple's iCal and Mozilla Sunbird. Both Google Calendar and Yahoo Calendar support CalDAV client software (albeit in beta at the point of writing).
CalDAV is already well supported by many non-Microsoft applications, including Apple's iCal and Mozilla Sunbird. Both Google Calendar and Yahoo Calendar support CalDAV client software (albeit in beta at the point of writing).


We have also found a plug-in for Outlook called iCal4OL that synchronizes Outlook's calendar with a CalDAV calendar.
Forget About IT® are currently evaluating a CalDAV server as a alternative to our existing iCal server backend.

Our Forget About IT® servers can have a CalDAV service installed on request at no extra charge.

Revision as of 11:45, 20 February 2014

CalDAV is a calendaring protocol which is slowly becoming the new open standard. Technically, it is an extension to WebDAV (which stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning), which is a protocol which allows remote applications to save data to a website.

CalDAV is already well supported by many non-Microsoft applications, including Apple's iCal and Mozilla Sunbird. Both Google Calendar and Yahoo Calendar support CalDAV client software (albeit in beta at the point of writing).

We have also found a plug-in for Outlook called iCal4OL that synchronizes Outlook's calendar with a CalDAV calendar.

Our Forget About IT® servers can have a CalDAV service installed on request at no extra charge.