[Hidden-tech] Shared calendars

Christopher Miles miles at escapecs.com
Thu Feb 22 08:02:54 EST 2007


Zimbra is an open-source messaging server. In addition to handling e- 
mail, it has a pretty nice calendaring component. Users can view and  
edit their calendars from any CalDAV (like WebDAV, but for calendars)  
client. I believe that Outlook, iCal, and Sunbird can do this. Even  
nicer, it comes with a snazzy web-based calendar viewer and editor.

   http://www.zimbra.com

I bet setup is pretty easy, unless you're setting it up an a server  
that's already handling mail. They also have a list of people who are  
hosting Zimbra, mailboxes are around $5 a pop.

   http://www.zimbra.com/partners/zimbra_hosting.html

-- Miles

On Feb 20, 2007, at 12:31 PM, Wade Wofford wrote:

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> I run the Northampton Screenwriters Workshop, and currently we use  
> a Google calendar to keep us organized.  Google's calendar sucks  
> (requires log-in, difficult to RSVP, re-sets RSVP when meeting time  
> changes, etc).
>
> Do any of you know of a shared calendar that's worth using?  I need  
> something where people can RSVP, even if that just means writing  
> "yes" or "no" next to their name in text...
>
> thanks,
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> Wade Wofford
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> Dedalus Films
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