Maybe I've not been paying attention but I've yet to see anything new or
innovative in the iCal product other the fact it's bundled with the OS.

The product below has been doing the job since 1990. It first appeared on
the Mac although these days it's multi-platform.

http://meetingmaker.com/solutions/meetingmaker/

Not seen it since 5.0 or familiar with current pricing.

Dave



on 15/4/04 12:11 pm, Andrew Rodger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Sorry to dig this one up again but I feel sure there must be an
> alternative way of sharing iCalendars on a network without having to go
> via .Mac. Does anyone know of a utility which can make this happen?
> All I want is to be able to mount a clone of each of my colleagues'
> desk diaries in my own iCal.  I know that there are ways to publish to
> the web but this is not adequate, especially if I am giving them things
> to do :0).  Any suggestions would be most welcome.  I think someone
> suggested previously that I set up some kind of server on my Mac but I
> confess it all seemed a bit over my head, though maybe it is simpler
> than it seemed.




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