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	<title>Comments on: Web2Cal: AJAX Drag&amp;Drop Events Calendar</title>
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		<title>By: Marco</title>
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		<description>Hi,

I really like your Calendar, but I will leave a couple of suggestions:
I am a student at ESTG, Leiria(http://www.estg.ipleiria.pt), and I am doing the final project of the course with a coleague that needs a scheduler, I will leave with you the reason why I didn&#039;t pick your software.
The main reason is that the license, although your Basic Free License is not so bad, I found out that &quot;DayPilot Lite&quot; gives me the Open-source (Apache Software License 2.0), which gives me more &quot;freedom&quot; to use. I just need a very basic scheduler, so it does the trick.
Either ways I have to congratulate you guys, for &quot;the looks&quot;, it&#039;s one of the best I&#039;ve seen, although I would suggest a glassy look to the colors on the schedules. In this case I would say that you have two strong competitors, you are between &quot;Telerik RadScheduler&quot;(very good looking but expensive) and &quot;ASPxScheduler&quot;(not so good looking as yours but with some attractive functionalities).
At the end, despite the looks, I ended up choosing the very basic &quot;DayPilot Lite&quot; that is not so good looking as the ones I mentioned before but does the trick.
I am just leaving a feedback, I hope you don&#039;t get me wrong ok?

regards,
Marco</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I really like your Calendar, but I will leave a couple of suggestions:<br />
I am a student at ESTG, Leiria(http://www.estg.ipleiria.pt), and I am doing the final project of the course with a coleague that needs a scheduler, I will leave with you the reason why I didn&#8217;t pick your software.<br />
The main reason is that the license, although your Basic Free License is not so bad, I found out that &#8220;DayPilot Lite&#8221; gives me the Open-source (Apache Software License 2.0), which gives me more &#8220;freedom&#8221; to use. I just need a very basic scheduler, so it does the trick.<br />
Either ways I have to congratulate you guys, for &#8220;the looks&#8221;, it&#8217;s one of the best I&#8217;ve seen, although I would suggest a glassy look to the colors on the schedules. In this case I would say that you have two strong competitors, you are between &#8220;Telerik RadScheduler&#8221;(very good looking but expensive) and &#8220;ASPxScheduler&#8221;(not so good looking as yours but with some attractive functionalities).<br />
At the end, despite the looks, I ended up choosing the very basic &#8220;DayPilot Lite&#8221; that is not so good looking as the ones I mentioned before but does the trick.<br />
I am just leaving a feedback, I hope you don&#8217;t get me wrong ok?</p>
<p>regards,<br />
Marco</p>
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