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  2. ClickUp - Wikipedia

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    ClickUp is a project management software company that provides an all-in-one platform to improve workplace efficiency and collaboration. The platform's features include tasks, chat, whiteboards, spreadsheets, and document collaboration on a unified platform. [ 1 ]

  3. Google Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Google Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google.It was created by Mike Samuel as part of his 20% project at Google. [5] [6] It became available in beta release April 13, 2006, and in general release in July 2009, on the web and as mobile apps for the Android and iOS platforms.

  4. Remember the Milk - Wikipedia

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    Remember the Milk allows users to create multiple task lists. Added tasks can be edited (or not) to include various fields, locations can be added, and an integrated Google Maps feature allows users to save commonly used locations. Tasks can also be organized by tags. Tasks can be postponed, and Remember the Milk will inform users of the number ...

  5. Create, share, or subscribe to a calendar - AOL Help

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    2. Click Calendar. 3. In the upper right corner, click the More Actions icon | select Subscribe to a Calendar. 4. In the top text field, enter a name for the calendar you want to subscribe to. 5. In the bottom text field, enter the iCal URL for the calendar you want to subscribe to. 6. Click Subscribe.

  6. Google Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Google Calendar is an online calendar intended to help keep track of time and schedules. It was launched in April 2006, and integrates with Gmail for users to easily add events from email messages directly to the calendar. [72] As part of Google Workspace, Google Calendar comes with additional features designed for business use, including: [73]

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  8. List of collaborative software - Wikipedia

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    SOGo, integrated email, calendaring with Apple iCal, Mozilla Thunderbird and native Outlook compatibility; Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, has wiki, forums, calendar, ticket system, workflow engine; Tine 2.0; Tonido, free collaborative software with workspace synchronizing, Web access from personal desktop; cross-platform

  9. Astrid (application) - Wikipedia

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    Astrid was a multi-platform to-do list and task management application that was created in San Francisco, CA in 2008. [1] It was identified by the company's octopus icon. The service reminded users of scheduled tasks and was designed for limited integration with Google Calendar.