If all you need is a calendar and file storage and retrieval you could look
at writing a few web pages in ASP.  I have done this on several websites and
it work flawlessly.  All you need is the front end design and a database to
store the files.

If need help you can contact me off the list and I will see if there is some
code I can throw your way.

Jeremy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael R. Jinks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 1:03 PM
Subject: Groupware anybody?


> Howdy.  A couple of days ago my CEO looked up and said, "Y'know, I kinda
> miss Outlook."
>
> *gulp*
>
> I've looked at PHPGroupware; it flat out doesn't work, and the
> documentation is nonexistent.  Ximian Evolution and the KDE equivalent
> aren't ready yet.  StarOffice is sort of okay, but their calendar server
> appears to be orphaned.  Netscape Calendar Servers are in limbo, cost
> too much, and last I checked didn't work anyhow.  Notes costs too much
> and isn't much more standards-compliant than Microsoft stuff.
>
> So once again I pose the question: Is there, somewhere, a server
> platform for sharing files and scheduling information, which will run on
> Linux and support cross-platform clients?
>
>
> --
> Michael Jinks, IB // Technical Entity // Saecos Corporation
> "Trouble ensues."
>
>
>
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