New calendar functionality
Steve | October 2, 2006 | 8:02 pmDigitalbrain are pleased to announce the forthcoming release of new calendar functionality over the weekend beginning Friday 6th October.
The new functionality includes the following key improvements to the calendar:
- An updated contemporary design
- A new rich text editor
- The ability to add attendees to appointments and tasks
- An access control option to allow private appointments on shared calendars
- The calendar can be synchronised with Outlook so data can be imported and exported
New updated helpfiles will be available on http://help.digitalbrain.com at the time of release
Migration to this new Calendar will take place over the weekend, 6th October. Please be aware that during this time you may be unable to access your Digitalbrain calendar whilst the migration takes place.
All of your existing data will be seamlessly migrated to the new version.
Following the successful release we will announce a date for the migration of users to the new webmail application.
We hope that you enjoy using the new features. If you have any questions or queries please do not hesitate to contact the Digitalbrain Customer Support Team. You can also check http://updates.digitalbrain.com where regular updates are posted.






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