And of course, there's also Google Apps For Business, or Google Apps for Nonprofits.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Doc Kinne <[email protected]> wrote: > 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! > --- > Doc Kinne > American Assoc. of Variable Star Observers > > _______________________________________________ > bblisa mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa >
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