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RE: Is there a DECENT cross-platform calendaring server out there?
- From: "Ed Westphal" <enwestph rochester rr com>
- To: "'Discussion of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 \(Taroon\)'" <taroon-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Is there a DECENT cross-platform calendaring server out there?
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 17:09:35 -0400
I'm an old Kodak person with Lotus Notes experience. It's a pretty
decent package. I don't know about Linux compatibility. Seems you could find
out pretty quickly from Lotus website. Just a thought.
Ed Westphal
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On Behalf Of Doug Stewart
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 4:34 PM
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Subject: OT: Is there a DECENT cross-platform calendaring server out there?
This is probably a bit off-topic, but I'm pretty close to pulling my
hair out over this one.
My company and I are currently using a vastly-inferior calendaring
program called Meetingmaker and desperately need to move to something
that gives us a full-featured company calendaring solution without all
sorts of extra cruft (read: file sharing, task tracking, webmail, etc.).
I've looked at OpenGroupware.org, Open Exchange, Oracle Calendar, Hula
Server, Sun Calendar and a whole slew of web-based calendars from
Freshmeat. None of them are anywhere close to what we need.
We need cross-platform rich clients (OSX, Sun, Windows and Linux), asset
reservation capabilities, proxies/assistants for administrative
assistants and sync'ing with Palms at the minimum.
Anyone have any suggestions? An F/OSS solution would definitely be
preferable, but we can pay if need be.
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Doug Stewart
Systems Administrator/Web Applications Developer
Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Labs
dstewart atl lmco com
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