Bob La Quey wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Michael O'Keefe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As I look at the web pages, I suspect the relative isolation of
> webcalendar might appeal to me more. However, having an address book is
> also nice.
Yes, me too.
I just want a calendar, I don't want Exchange re-written
Increasingly I look to see if there is a Web Service available
to do this sort of thing. I don't have much interest in maintaining
the code or the system. YMMV.
Whereas I am the opposite
I want to house everything under my roof so I can get things
changed/fixed ASAP rather than filling out a bug report and crossing my
fingers
Like with WebCalendar, I already know I want to add a field to send
Reminders to ppl who aren't in the system (setting up customer
appointments and I want to send reminders to them)
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