Re: [SLUG] shared calendaring

2006-04-10 Thread Mary Cudmore
Hi Simon, Hope this isn't too late to be useful for you. I was investigating this myself at my former workplace, where we were using MS Exchange 2000. I had a dual-boot Debian desktop and wanted to seamlessly access the calendars etc that I needed to on Exchange. For maximum playing

[SLUG] shared calendaring

2006-04-05 Thread ashley maher
G'day, At a meeting tonight I was asked about shared calendaring on linux that plays well with outlook. Going through the slug mailing list archives looks like this gets asked regularly. I did some googling based on previous answers. I thought worth asking again. What are people using at the

Re: [SLUG] shared calendaring

2006-04-05 Thread Simon Males
ashley maher wrote: G'day, At a meeting tonight I was asked about shared calendaring on linux that plays well with outlook. Going through the slug mailing list archives looks like this gets asked regularly. I did some googling based on previous answers. I thought worth asking again. What are

Re: [SLUG] shared calendaring

2006-04-05 Thread tuxta2
Simon Males wrote: ashley maher wrote: G'day, At a meeting tonight I was asked about shared calendaring on linux that plays well with outlook. Going through the slug mailing list archives looks like this gets asked regularly. I did some googling based on previous answers. I thought worth

Re: [SLUG] shared calendaring

2006-04-05 Thread Peter Hardy
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 21:38 +1000, ashley maher wrote: At a meeting tonight I was asked about shared calendaring on linux that plays well with outlook. At the moment I'm trialling Sugar CRM[1]. I'm using the open source release, but there's a couple of others with varying levels of features and

Re: [SLUG] shared calendaring

2006-04-05 Thread dave kempe
Peter Hardy wrote: It does shared calendaring by way of a proprietary plugin for Outlook that'll set you back around $US30 per head for a handful of licences. Less for larger volumes. i hear the vtiger plugin is free dave -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/