Comment 29 for bug 532232

Revision history for this message
Mark Schroeder (earth2mark-eeepc) wrote :

Even though I switched from Sunbird to the 32-bit Thunderbird (Lucid UNE) and got Lightning to work, I *almost* gave up and went back to Karmic just because of this one single regression.

For Ubuntu to be taken seriously as a replacement for Windows, a read/write calendar is required, and it must be a read/write server-based open solution (such as web-based via ftp/webdav/etc) so the calendar is always up to date on your home pc, work pc, netbook, and phone with no more than a reload.

(I currently use ftp and .ics files myself, since many webhosts do not support webdav -- mine doesn't -- and I haven't found other options with Sunbird/Thunderbird that work as well.)