dank@stealth.usc.edu (Dan King) (05/31/91)
Is there a network/groupware calendar program for the Mac? The office where I work really needs such a toy. What we want is something that lets a bunch of people (say, 35) coordinate their individual and common schedules. Any help would be appreciated. dank
bmug@garnet.berkeley.edu (BMUG) (05/31/91)
In article <33245@usc> dank@usc.edu writes: > >Is there a network/groupware calendar program for the Mac? The >office where I work really needs such a toy. What we want is >something that lets a bunch of people (say, 35) coordinate their >individual and common schedules. > ON Technology (who publish On Location) have a new product called Meeting Maker which should do what you want. I haven't used it other than trying out a few things during a demo. Although it lacks a couple of features I'd like to see, it looks pretty good. ON Technology can be reached at (617) 876-0900, ext. 434. John Heckendorn -- /\ BMUG ARPA: bmug@garnet.berkeley.EDU A__A 1442A Walnut St., #62 BITNET: bmug@ucbgarne |()| Berkeley, CA 94709 Phone: (415) 549-2684 | |
dana@are.berkeley.edu (Dana E. Keil) (06/01/91)
Depending on whether you want flashy features like automatic coordination of scheduling (besides the On Location product there's another one that I can't think of the name of) or not, you might find David Oster's shareware program Cal useful. It works over networks etc. I'm not sure what else the current version (3.5(orsomething)) does since I've been using an older one and just ordered the latest version yesterday. -- Dana E. Keil Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California, Berkeley dana@are.berkeley.edu