On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:58, Nick Rout wrote: > 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.
Also take a look at sugarcrm[1], probably overkill for what you are looking for but it is an extremely cool application, I'm pretty sure it will have the functionality that you are looking for in there somewhere. HTH hads. [1]http://www.sugarcrm.com/home/ Original email below for reference as I never actually received it. > 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 hads -- nominal egg: New Yorkerese for expensive.