Hi
what do you guys use for shared calendars these days? I've been using corporate time but that is now part of Oracle suite so looking for an alternative that is hopefully open source/free to complete my 'get away from exchange' package.
thanks
On 10/27/05, Tom Brown tom.brown@goodtechnology.com wrote:
Hi
what do you guys use for shared calendars these days? I've been using corporate time but that is now part of Oracle suite so looking for an alternative that is hopefully open source/free to complete my 'get away from exchange' package.
while it's not packaged, and it's a bitch to set up(hardly a ringing endorsement, I know)... I like open exchange -> http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/
mostly because all the people in our office who feel all warm and fuzzy using MS products really don't have too hard at figuring it out. It's pretty similar to what they're already used to.
-- Jim Perrin System Administrator - UIT Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center
On Thursday 27 October 2005 16:14, Tom Brown wrote:
what do you guys use for shared calendars these days? I've been using corporate time but that is now part of Oracle suite so looking for an alternative that is hopefully open source/free to complete my 'get away from exchange' package.
i was using open xchange, but is terrible to maintain, and don't give to me so much in change of all the things that this one sucks (java, tomcat5, postgresql, etc)
i am using and installing egroupware (http://www.egroupware.org), more simplex, good integration with ldap (try to use an ldap tree that u are using in samba with OX...m with egroupware, simple from the web admin console) fast and with many apps (to me, much more powerfull than OX)
i wait that in november with the 1.2 version, the outlook conector become stable and public.
i am using and installing egroupware (http://www.egroupware.org), more simplex, good integration with ldap (try to use an ldap tree that u are using in samba with OX...m with egroupware, simple from the web admin console) fast and with many apps (to me, much more powerfull than OX)
thanks i'll look at this as OE sounds too scary
Black Hand wrote:
On Thursday 27 October 2005 16:14, Tom Brown wrote:
i am using and installing egroupware (http://www.egroupware.org), more simplex, good integration with ldap (try to use an ldap tree that u are using in samba with OX...m with egroupware, simple from the web admin console) fast and with many apps (to me, much more powerfull than OX)
i wait that in november with the 1.2 version, the outlook conector become stable and public.
Has anyone used the Outlook Connector? There's no chance of getting away from Outlook on the desktops here so we're using this other commercial (windows-only) software called WorkGroupShare:
http://www.softalk.ws/products/workgroupshare/
But that's Windows-only so I'm looking for a more cross-platform solution so everyone can have access to the Contacts/Calendar/Free-Busy/etc....
--Ajay