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Sep 23 2008
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FLASH1296  I do not see how this is preferable to iCal.

It is rather confusing I M O.

The learning curve for a calendar ought to be shallow and short.  
(Version 0.9)

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Sep 1 2008

DNEM41  Is this still being worked on for the Mac community?  
(Version 0.8)

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Nov 15 2007

HAIRYPSALM  Have to say I really like this layout and would gladly use it instead of iCal.

The reason I went looking for an iCal replacement was due to the Info Drawer being removed from iCal 3.0...just couldn't live with all those clicks to get to an event's details. Drove me nuts.

I installed 0.7 on a Macbook Pro (Leopard 10.5.0) and it seems to be consuming a lot of CPU. Over 100% at times according to Activity Monitor.

I'm using the plug-in called Provider for Google Calendar 0.3.1 so maybe that has something to do with it, not sure.

Keep up the good work. I'm anxiously awaiting the next update!   
(Version 0.7)

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Feb 20 2007

CORTLAND  It crashes when launching on my 10.3.9 G4.

Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)

Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE (0x0002) at 0x00000064  
(Version 0.3.1)

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Nov 7 2006

UNUSUAL FALL  There's a new version available (0.3): http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/download.html  
(Version 0.3a2)

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Feb 13 2005
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RAY D  As always, I think it's great that the Mozilla team is remembering the Mac "five percenters" with every project. While Sunbird is clearly not ready to compete with iCal at the 0.2 stage, I can see its potential, and the interface alone is worth shouting about.

If anything, all of us who use Macs at home but are forced to use PCs at work can get excellent alternatives to MS's crap browser (Firefox ROCKS on a PC), Outlook (Thunderbird's great if you don't have to network your mail folders) and now, with Sunbird, whatever the schedule program is that comes with office. Keep up the magnificent work, Mozillans!

No problems with opening Sunbird here, but as I said, it's just a concept demo right now and shouldn't be expected to run alongside iCal.

Looking forward to 1.0. . . .  
(Version 0.2)

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Feb 5 2005

ANONYMOUS  its as unstable as the 0.1 version, it opens and then quits, i've tried opening it dozens of times.  
(Version 0.2)

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Feb 5 2005
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FERNANDO  Good for testing and getting the hang of, but do not import an existing calendar which has lots of events/alarms/etc. Sunbird will choke.

Great start...oughta be a fine product by 1.0 stage.  
(Version 0.2)

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Nov 13 2004

ANONYMOUS  Does it import iCab and Outlook files?  
(Version 0.2b)

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Nov 13 2004

ANONYMOUS  I have already tried Sunbird on Windows, and it was much more stable. But a very good app.

On Mac OS 10.3.6 it opened, then closed, then opened and displayed a dialog 'Old extensions have been disabled' and then it quit.

I tried it again and it worked. At the moment, I MUCH prefer iCal.  
(Version 0.2b)

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