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I can't take all the credit for My Schedule. Even though I have been programming in BASIC of one form or another for over 14 years, I don't consider myself a "Developer". To make My Schedule a reality, I scoured the Web for examples to help with the programming. Being the good citizen that I am, I am giving credit where credit is due.
| Reference | Provided | Web |
| Microsoft's Visual Basic Pages, MSDN and Knowledge Base | System Tray control, problem resolution and updates | http://www.microsoft.com/vbasic/ |
| VBNet - The Visual Basic Developers Resource Center | User Interface help especially related to ListView control | http://www.mvps.org/vbnet/ |
| Codesmiths Software Development | Registry related Functions | http://www.codesmiths.com/ |
| Visual Basic Programmer's Journal | Outlook Object Model Examples | http://www.windx.com/ |
| Paul Woodworth | Inspiration and Technical advice related to Outlook Object Model | http://www.intouchsoftware.com/ |
| Slipstick Exchange Center | Tons of Exchange information and first to post existence of My Schedule | http://www.slipstick.com/exchange/ |
| Outlook Developers Resource Center | Outlook information | http://www.outlook.useast.com/outlook/ |