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From: mindserve on 9 Apr 2010 09:32 I found a free outlook type scheduler on codeproject.com. The developer has given free open source licensing for it and many are building schedulers around it. But from what I have read on MS's Office UI site, you can only use the look of the calendar if you use the ribbon control. Also, even if you purchase a third party scheduler you still need the royalty free license from MS and to follow the ribbon control guidelines. That would be difficult on the scheduler and I haven't seen it done on any of the third party controls so far. Does anyone have any further insight into this from MS. It's a bit confusing. |