On Aug 2, 2004, at 2:41 AM, jake wrote:

morning everyone,

ok, this is the problem i'm facing: my boss wants to have a shared calendar
and possibly shared contacts for our office which has a mixture of mac's and
pc's. the macs are all running osx 10.3 and the pc's are running a mix of
98, w2k and xp pro.


the pain is he wont stretch to osx server or ms small business server which
does limit options somewhat. we do however have a mac here running the
client version of osx which i've 'sopped' up to be our server.


is there free (ooh, that'd be good!), shareware or inexpensive buyware out
there that people are using? the 1st thing that springs to mind is something
like a iCal or palm desktop style of thing that can open the calendar across
a network?

We have always used Meeting Maker, which is the best cross-platform calendar app I've ever seen. It's not cheap though.


This is free <http://sharedcalendars.sourceforge.net/> and should run on any OSX box set up as a web server.

Some more intensive googling, searching of sourceforge or other such sites should find some more possibilities.

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