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Time for calendar challenger?
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: OSA Foundation President Mitchell Kapor says Chandler, a free calendar software, could follow in the footsteps of Firefox. Kapor tells CNET News.com's Charles Cooper at the When 2.0 conference that the software could be helpful for small work groups, families and informal groups.

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