take a look at horde. it has a pretty good reputation as a modular
office suite - email, calendaring, todo's etc. it might be modular
enough to do what you want, but you may also need to add some features.


On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:54:01 +1200
Phill Coxon wrote:

> Partly linux related question. 
> 
> I'm starting to do quite a bit of consulting work with clients who are
> predominantly overseas - USA, Canada, UK, Scotland etc.
> 
> I would like to set up some sort of calendar system where I can indicate
> my available times during my work days and have clients log in and be
> able to select and book their own session times. 
> 
> Because they are logging in internationally, the system would need to
> display my available slots at the equiavalent date and time for their
> timezone. 
> 
> i.e.: if I'm free between 10am and11am on April 27th NZT
> 
> LA clients see an available slot on April 26 3pm-4pm PDT 
> 
> London clients see an available slot on April 26 11pm-12am BST
> 
> Can anyone recommend some good linux based groupware / calendar software
> that will display my schedule showing free / busy times (mapped to their
> equivalent timezone) and allow clients to book appointments directly?
> 
> A web based booking interface would be great.  
> 
> Optional support for MS Outlook or other iCalendar mail / scheduling
> clients would be great too. 
> 
> I'm not sure if there's anything available that will display my schedule
> converted to a clients own timezone.
> 
> I haven't found anything myself but thought I'd see if anyone on the
> list has any ideas or suggestions. 
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> Phill
> 
> 

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