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Whats a good calendar system?

Started by CrAz3D, September 02, 2009, 04:14:40 PM

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CrAz3D

Sunbird maybe?

I want to use it on two win XP desktops, and a Mac OSX.  (yeah, this is for work).

We currently use Lotus Organizer from 1999, and dont have a disc to install on a computer that was just reformatted :(

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Chavo

I'm in love with gcal, but it is a bit of a pain to setup

CrAz3D

For now it looks like everything will be sunbird.  Gotta convince my boss to use it, and then to drop the paper calendars (which means I dont have to shout across the office when he wants to schedule something weeks in advance)

Blaze

I use Google calendars, but only because it's synced with my phone.
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MyndFyre

My G1 sync with google calendar, but I still beyond Exchange/Outlook far, far beyond GCal.
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Blaze

Quote from: MyndFyre on September 02, 2009, 06:58:29 PM
My G1 sync with google calendar, but I still beyond Exchange/Outlook far, far beyond GCal.

If you download the custom roms, you get exchange support.  Mine has it be default.  :D
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while1

I'm forced to use Outlook/Exchange 2003 at work, it's massively lame.
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Camel

You can use Snow Leopard as a bridge to keep your Outlook calendars synced with your Google calendars. The Exchange server has to be 2007, though!

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warz

I really liked using Outlook/Exchange calendars at Nortel. Everything revolved around the Outlook client being able to do email, schedule appointments, see when everyones available for a new meeting, see where people are at right now, etc. It was really handy.
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CrAz3D

I would have to set up an exchange server...too much work.  Easier to just save the calendar to one computer and read off that.

warz

Quote from: CrAz3D on September 04, 2009, 06:38:23 PM
I would have to set up an exchange server...too much work.  Easier to just save the calendar to one computer and read off that.

Oh my B, thought you asked for a good setup...
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Joe

I use Mozilla Sunbird, synced with Google Calendar.
Quote from: Camel on June 09, 2009, 04:12:23 PMI'd personally do as Joe suggests

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while1

Quote from: warz on September 04, 2009, 02:57:45 PM
I really liked using Outlook/Exchange calendars at Nortel. Everything revolved around the Outlook client being able to do email, schedule appointments, see when everyones available for a new meeting, see where people are at right now, etc. It was really handy.

I just don't like the execution.  The software's look and feel, user interface, etc. could be better.  Some things are just annoying... at least with 2003.  I think 2007 is better probably.
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