Sunday, 10 February 2008

rss your family rapidly synchronize



OK. The verdict is in, my husband and I both rate the Airset

calendaring service a 10! We have used its powerful features and RSS

to Rapidly Synchronize our Sanity! Everyone loves it, from the 9 year

old to the 39 year old!

We have three children, ourselves, a plethora of community activities,

and an extended family to keep up with. I was updating calendars and

reprinting them every second and they were still outdated.

Three weeks a go, I'd had it! My sitter is moving to greener (or

saner) pastures and I was so overwhelmed! I spent about three hours

researching family planning tools and looked at Trumba, Remember the

Milk, 30 boxes, MyHomePoint, and Airset. I tried and set up calendars

in a few. Here is what got me excited about Airset:

RSS feeds -

All of them have this ability. I have my children starting up on a

simple Google start up page which shows them their g-mail account and

blogs of note (some I write just for them). Using RSS, my children now

see their calendar for the week and their list of things to do.

Synch with Palm -

This is one feature that totally sold me! I have been using a Palm

pilot since the early/mid 90's and had one of the first palms.

When I boot up the laptop, it reminds me to synch my palm. It doesn't

synchronize my list (what a shame) but the calendar is worth it. When

I add something to my calendar in the Palm, it goes onto the Net where

my husband and children see it. They can schedule things for me to do

and it downloads into my Palm pilot! This is incredible and I could

only find one that does this right now. (The others promise it soon!)

Airset can also synchronize with Outlook!

Cell phone and e-mail reminders (Skype too!)

Daily I have airset do two things for me and my husband:

At 4 pm each day it e-mails and text messages us tomorrow's

calendar! That way we still have time to make phone calls, arrange

things, and plan if needed!

I can also set reminders of either type for events on the calendar. If

my husband needs to leave work early to pick up the kids, I can set

the reminder to text him or e-mail him 5 minutes before it is time to

leave. He can do the same for me! This lets the computer nag and not

me!

I use Google desktop so the e-mails pop up in the bottom right hand

corner of my screen as they come into my gmail account. (My special

high-priority account). The reminders automatically pop up on my

screen! This is a great reminder to get up and go! (If you use Skype,

it will Skype you.)

Individual and Group Calendars

I have an individual calendar as do the others in my family. This

allows me to put private things on the calendar that the others do not

need to worry with. I also have the family calendar show on my

personal calendar since I'm madame chauffeur most of the time!

Although I'm using RSS calendar now, I may change to airset over the

summer for the school calendar feed!

Editing

Anyone can add to the calendars that is part of the group. That

includes my children, my husband, and I. This is great because it puts

the children in the driver's seat. I've also set up an RSS to notify

me of changes to the calendar so I see the moment that someone

schedules something (in case it is not going to happen like a trip to

the beach on Saturday afternoon!)

They can log in and access the family calendar from any computer. This

is great for my husband because he travels a lot and likes to check

the calendar before scheduling business trips.

Central Communications Panel

This allows me to text or e-mail anyone directly from within airset. I

just click on their name and enter the message. This is much easier

than getting thumbitis and trying to text from my phone to my

husband's.

I can also do group family e-mails and it does it in one swipe! (You

can also group family text everyone at the same time too!)

Airset has potential for school Calendaring.

I may switch from RSS calendar for school calendaring for several

reasons. (See my post, Save time webmaster, use RSS feeds.) This

doesn't have to do with RSS calendar as much as Feedblitz.

I use Feedblitz to automatically e-mail all of the parents who want

calendar and news updates for the school and it is great with one

exception: the calendars get sent out THE DAY AFTER it happens. It is

simply driving us crazy. I got permission to pay the extra money per

month to get a "turbo feed" and went to activate it using the school

credit card.

Feedblitz only takes PayPal right now. Someone in the dark past used

the school credit card with paypal and now PayPal won't let us set up

another account. When I contacted Feedblitz, here is what they told

me:

I do appreciate your frustration but hundreds of people use PayPal

for FeedBlitz fine. PayPal isn't perfect by any means, but it

works. I don't have an alternative way of accepting credit cards,

and it seems that your issues relate to problems within your school

bureaucracy, not FeedBlitz or PayPal per se.

Give me a break! I'm still steamed since we are a small school with 35

teachers K-12th. If any place has no bureaucracy its us! I told them

that educators like to use PO's and that was their answer. Both PayPal

and Feedblitz have been no help! Oh well, lose sight of the customer's

needs, lose the customer. (I have also learned that when people blame

the customer rather than help the customer, that they won't be around

long. I like feedblitz but they obviously don't want to deal with

educators if they don't take PO's.)

Anyway, I hope to switch the school to Airset since it has reminders

built in and will import into calendars for many people. The reminders

are part of Airset and it does it quite efficiently! I'd rather have a

one stop shop anyway and it doesn't cost extra!

Another feature schools may like:

Airset has a built in blog. This will let you do the school calendar

and the school blog, both with RSS feeds to your website. This is

great and easy!

How do I get started with Airset?

1 - Go to https://www.airset.com/Reg/Registration.jsp?p=home

2 - Click I'm ready to register.

3 - When you register it will ask for an e-mail, a password, and

mobile phone. The mobile phone is optional but allows you to do so

many things.

4 - You will need to go to your e-mail to confirm it, although

Airset will let you get started without this step.

5 - If you have cell phone confirmation, you'll need to enter the

text into a confirmation box in Airset.

Next steps

A - Set up a group and invite your family members. (Go to Group -->

Create new Group)

B - When your group is set up, you can invite your family (Go to

Group --> Add members)

C - You go to Group --> Administration to set the settings for each

person.

D - To enable RSS feeds for your group. (Group --> Change Settings

--> Publishing)

E- Then you can go to Group --> RSS feeds and copy the RSS into

your bloglines account or Google startup page.

F - To set reminders go to Tools --> Airset Preferences and tell it

how to remind you!

The instructions and helps in Airset are as good as I've ever seen! I

trust Airset to guide you, but if you have trouble, just comment and

I'll help you through!

Planning is a hobby of mine! I have read many books on organizing,

calendaring, etc. I rarely change the system because what I have done

works. This is the first change in 10 years and it has improved our

lives! I love it! (We're on week 3!)

Don't ever get so set in your ways that you can't change. As teachers

we must model innovation and improvement when it works!

What Airset doesn't do!

* Sad to say, they only provide cell phone reminders in North

America right now, sorry my growing group of friends in the UK!

* It does recurring calendar appointments but not recurring list

items! (I wanted to use this to divy up housekeeping tasks among

the family.)

* Airset doesn't synch tasks with my Palm

In Conclusion

When you're looking at the plethora of web apps out there, don't get

distracted. Use what works for you NOW not a vapor-app that may

materialize in the future. Lots may happen in the meantime.

Don't waste a lot of time setting it up. That is what I like about

Airset. I synchronized it with my Palm to enter all of the activities,

I didn't have to spend three hours setting it up. Remember, keep ONE

calendar! If it synchronizes that counts as one as long as you can

synchronize. If you can't, perhaps you should keep what you already

have!

Good luck! I'd like to know what other folks use!

Tags: Airset, family calendaring, organization, Trumba, calendar,


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