Calendaring options

Hanasaki JiJi hanasaki at hanaden.com
Thu Jan 30 01:01:01 CST 2003


I could use a web based calendaring/groupcalendaring solution too.
	a FREE one
thoughts?

Java or PHP prefered

No need to interoperate with MS

jim wrote:
> For all who replied, thanks.  It's apparent I need to supply more details.
> 
> This customer currently runs Win98 on 10 desktops and one NT 4.0 file server.  
> I think I've got them convinced to switch to a Linux/Samba file server and 
> add a Linux/Postfix email server.  They want to start sharing calendars 
> throughout the office and they just decided to use Outlook 2000 for that, 
> though I don't think they realize they need an Exchange server to do that.  I 
> would like to steer them away from Outlook, but that might be difficult since 
> they use that for their email.
> 
> So given that, what I'm looking for is a calendaring package that will run on 
> Windows and let them share calendars.  I will try to get them to consider web 
> based options as well, since installing a web server is no big deal.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim
> 
> 

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