REDNP® launched a new calendar function last week that provides its users the ability to synchronize their custom project schedules with their local calendars using what is known as the “the iCalendar standard.” This functionality is incredibly useful, allowing users to keep their local digital calendars automatically up to date with their multi-member project schedules.

As you may know, REDNP® is a web-based platform on which decentralized teams of individual users collectively manage projects of all types. On the REDNP® platform, “projects” are maintained and constantly updated by multiple users. The benefit of which is that every individual user gets to see a dynamic, always-up-to-date version of the project task list – i.e., what’s coming, what’s due, what’s complete, and what’s past due. But the user used to have to be to be logged in to see the updates to the project schedule. Not anymore.

REDNP’s shared calendar function operates similarly to, and is completely compatible with, Google Calendar, Apple iCal, and other calendar applications that allow synchronization with remote calendars (see this list of compatible calendar applications).

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