Mobile Calendaring Questionnaire from CalConnect

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The folks from the Mobile Technical Committee within the CalConnect Calendaring Consortium want to find out how you would like to use your mobile device (phone, PDA, whatever) for calendaring. Please give 'em a hand when you have a few minutes.

Chris and Dave write:


Benefits to Participants: Direct input from individual users of mobile devices to the vendor community

Background: The Calendaring & Scheduling Consortium’s Mobile Technical Committee is working on a vision for interoperable calendaring on mobile devices.

To better understand what feature sets are currently supported by mobile devices and what users desire, CalConnect invites participation of consumers in a questionnaire on mobile device capabilities. CalConnect’s technical experts will use the questionnaire results to develop an approach to interoperability of calendaring solutions.

The questionnaire is at http://www.calconnect.org/mobileQs_v2.html

Completing the questionnaire will take 5 to 10 minutes.

Important Note: Any personal contact details provided will be kept strictly confidential and will only be used by CalConnect to clarify responses to the questionnaire.

The Technical Committee will compile responses over the next month and have a draft of results available for the CalConnect Roundtable VI meeting on 22-25 May 2006. Following review and feedback, a final summary of the results will be published on the CalConnect web site.

We would appreciate your response no later than 5th May 2006.

Thank you in advance for your participation.

Chris Dudding, Symbian Limited
TC Mobile Chair
chris.dudding@symbian.com

Dave Thewlis, CalConnect
Executive Director

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