A few days ago, Omar Shahine wrote about the new features of Windows Live Calendar in a post entitled Windows Live Calendar gets To Dos where he writes At long last, we have shipped To Dos . It’s been a long time since I worked on Windows Live Calendar and we were talking about building To Dos. The best part about To Dos is that they work with Shared Calendars. In other words, if you and your spouse have a “Family Calendar” you can now create and manage a shared task list… something Google Calendar still doesn’t have. With the new release of Windows Live Calendar and the new Beta releases of the Windows Live Suite there is a ton of great end to end Calendar functionality. Outlook Connector to sync all your Windows Live Calendars to Outlook , including your Birthday Calendar for all your Contacts. Windows Live Mail now with Calendar Sync will also sync all your Windows Live Calendars Shared Calendars that you can create, share and manage with other Windows Live Users Calendar Subscriptions to public internet calendars that you can subscribe and sync to all the products above. And of course now To Dos. Dare should be happy about this. He’ll need it when the baby comes :-). One thing has been frustrating me for months is that there was no easy way to incorporate shared calendaring into my wife and I's workflow even though we both used calendaring products from Microsoft. Typically my wife would add an item to her calendar (in Windows ...