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[ILUG] Linux calendaring applications

[ILUG] Linux calendaring applications

Peter McEvoy pete at yerma.org
Mon Sep 5 14:36:59 IST 2005


On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 02:18:24PM +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> I've been requested to set up shared calendaring.  Reading between the
> lines, I'm guessing this has to integrate with Outlook.  Does anyone have
> any recommendations for a standalone server application that can achieve
> this on Linux?  I see webcalendar is there and it looks quite nice but I
> don't see any mention of Outlook.

I looked at all the groupware apps I could find a while back, the only
one I could get to do some of what I wanted was kolab, it was pretty
easy to set up, unlike open-xchange or hula.
This isnt to say other apps dont work, I dont doubt that with enough
knowledge/persistance you could get them to do what you need.
I should mention though, in the end I decided my time was the most
important thing and went with exchange 2003

-- 
Pete



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