I'd say the same for SharePoint.  Both SP and Exchange are enterprise-scale
server technologies that assume you have dedicated servers, knowledgable IT
staff, server admins, database admins, etc. -- and plenty $$$ for licenses.

-- Joshua



On 11/7/06 1:46 PM, "Diane Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 11/7/06 8:56 AM, "Pitch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> For the first time in my career (I normally work for myself out of my home
>> office), I need to coordinate a new project with two other people, both whom
>> work from their own offices (a few miles away), and who work on Windows.
>> We're
>> looking around for solutions that would allow us to coordinate our growing
>> list of to-dos, and perhaps our Calendars.
> 
> 
> Take a look at the discussion on Calendaring:
> <http://alexking.org/index.php?p=1844&more=1>
> 
> Several options are discussed that might be of interest to you.
> 
> I don't think Exchange is what you are looking for.

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