Try SoGo .. from Inverse .. I had one of their consultants in for some work on PacketFence and he showed me this product. It's open source, and has all of the planning / shared calendars you are looking for.
http://www.inverse.ca/contributions/sogo.html Gary Baribault Courriel: [email protected] GPG Key: 0xFA812835 GPG Fingerprint: 8597 4D3D 3C3D 4247 077C 9FF9 E412 CAC4 FA81 2835 On 03/23/2010 12:04 PM, patricia campbell wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > I'm trying tungle, I created an account last week to play with it, > hopefully that will be acceptable, it seems like a nice addition to > the web 2.0 world. They are a Montreal company too, I met their > sysadmin recently. > > My problem is that a lot of clients think everyone has access to their > shared calendar & the same facilities & I have trouble figuring out > what they want & getting a calendar package that can do EVERYTHING and > interface with EVERYTHING..... > > anybody have a great FOSS calendar solution that works like google & > can accept exchange invites (No I can't use google calendar) > I have tried > zimbra (very nice but cannot send email notifications of meetings a la > google, only pop ups... > alfresco > tikiwiki ( calendar component is weak) > > > > On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote: > >> patricia campbell wrote: >> >>> We've had a request from a client to propose some meeting dates and >>> times through google meeting planner. Any ideas what this is? The >>> closest I can find is >>> >>> 1. possibly an exchgange / google calendar interface using google >>> apps premier. >>> 2. using google calendar to send an invite but that's not what they >>> want they want proposed times ... >>> 3. found a chrome plugin for "meeting planner" but that seems to be >>> for cross timezone ?? >>> >>> >>> Can anybody help to illuminate me ?? Or point me to exchange info, >>> seems that's :( what a lot of universities are using >>> >>> >>> >> You could check out tungle or doodle which can help with this, but you >> can do it all from within calendar I would think (depending on what >> features you need). There does exist lots of 3rd party apps for this >> sort of thing. >> >> Jeremy >> _______________________________________________ >> mlug mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ mlug mailing list [email protected] https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca
