Hi Folks:

We'd like to up our game in terms of calendaring. 

Up to this time we've had separate email and calendaring software. Someone 
would send an email to someone asking if they could meet and they would agree 
and both would manually put it into their calendars. Their calendars would be 
largely viewable by everyone. The calendars were being driven by a simple 
CalDav server and the user interface was Apple Calendar.

We have a new boss who has come from a Microsoft Exchange environment and is 
used to being able to invite people to a meeting by making a calendar entry. 
While we've not done that to this point, I certainly can see the advantages to 
it. 

My problem has been finding a solution. The only environment like that I had 
any professional experience in was GroupWise 5.5 about 15 years ago. I don't 
really want to go into a Microsoft Exchange environment since it would 
disenfranchise a portion of my office as far as I can tell. We're largely Linux 
servers with largely Mac and a couple of Linux workstations.

I thought Outlook.com was an answer, but the more I try out its calendering 
software the worse I like it. I'm having bad problems creating an event via 
inviting people and then later changing details of that event. That should be 
something you can do, but its not working out with Outlook.com.

So, my question is: What have you guys found that works? What do you use?  
Please let me know what your favorite is.

Thanks!
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Doc Kinne
American Assoc. of Variable Star Observers
                                          
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