I second Google Calendar. 
You can make appointments "show as busy" so the details are not shared with all 
clients. Then share your calendar with each client. You can invite specific 
clients to specific appointments via email, make some of them recurring, and 
it's up to the client to respond to say they can make it or not. 
If a client uses iCal or Google calendar themselves they can share that with 
you and you can overlay multiple calendars on the same view so it's easy to 
spot conflicts 
 

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