I like webcalendar, it works well for multi user calendaring.

"Michael R. Jinks" wrote:

> No, we've _got_ mail, we need groupware.  Calendar software, mostly; a
> working implementation of the PHPGroupware features list would be ideal.
>
> -m
>
> "Gill, Vern" wrote:
> >
> > HP OpenMail is very Exchange like, has client for Motif, and Information
> > Services add-ins for Outlook, and is also web based.
> > Check it out at http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/index.html
> >
> > I tried this, but was unhappy with it because in Outlook (which will
> > probably ALWAYS be my client of choice) you can only create subfolders
> > of the main folder. I.E.;
> >
> > Folder
> > Calendar
> > Contacts
> > Inbox
> > Other Folder
> > Journal
> >
> > Instead of;
> > Folder
> > Calendar
> > Contacts
> > Inbox
> >    |
> >     ----Other Folder
> > Journal
> >
> > You might like it tho, and it is free for up to 50 users...
> >
> > >From their site;
> > In order to receive a free license key for up to 50 users all you have
> > to do is send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This license key
> > expires every six months, so you will need to get a new license key via
> > this mailbox.
> >
> > Share and enjoy.
>
> --
> Michael Jinks, IB // Technical Entity // Saecos Corporation
> "Trouble ensues."
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