We have released the latest update to our ASP.NET AJAX calendar/scheduler component. Here is the list of changes, improvements, and bug fixes since 3.1:

Changes from 3.1 to 3.2 (August 1, 2008)
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NEW: “ReadOnly” Property added to each view.   If the calendar is read-only, the user cannot manipulative or change events via javascript on the client machine
NEW: “CalendarExtension” property added to views and composite control.  This property can be useful for a developer when he wants to add extra information (for example, if a user is logged in or not) to the calendar control and distinguish callers in web-service methods.
NEW: Parameter “calendarExtension” added to all web-server and public methods of the client-side items manager. (NOTE: If you want to upgrade Calendar from version 3.1 to 3.2, you must add this additional parameter to all web-service methods.  If you use your own client-side event handlers and call methods of the items manager [on the client machine] you must call items manager methods with this parameter after upgrade.)
FIX: Bug connected with multiple callings of Sys.Application.notifyScriptLoaded() function in calendar javascript files fixed.

- Improvements made in web sample.
- Minor bugs were fixed

For more information regarding AJAX Calendar.NET and to download a free trial, go to http://www.mediachase.com/calendar/overview.aspx.  For documentation and support, go to http://docs.mediachase.com/doku.php?id=calendar:start or http://www.mediachase.com/community/forums. For additional support, email support@mediachase.com.