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George Duncan-2
Would any of you have a recommendation for web-based software that could be used to create a dynamic calendar for an organization? It would need to be accessible by a dozen or so folk. I suppose one possibility is Google calendar, but is there something better?
 
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Re: Software for an organization's calendar

Tom Johnson
I find that Google calendar is first rate for groups.  Only drawback is that users need to get a Gmail account if they are going to have edit rights.

-tj

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:01 PM, George Duncan <[hidden email]> wrote:
Would any of you have a recommendation for web-based software that could be used to create a dynamic calendar for an organization? It would need to be accessible by a dozen or so folk. I suppose one possibility is Google calendar, but is there something better?
 
Thanks, George

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Re: Software for an organization's calendar

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George,

 

After searching around, I like the GTD Add-In by Netcentrics for Outlook. You can delegate and follow-up on projects. Pop emails into your calendar. I am still exploring the functionality.

 

PC Mag just gave 3 starts to Go  Daddy which offers group calendaring. They also reviewed something called Airstep, plus Time & Chaos. Visto did not get rave reviews, but it is also apparently an option.

 

Hope that helps a bit.

 

Regards, Liz

 

Elizabeth (Liz) Cates, CFA

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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of George Duncan
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Subject: [FRIAM] Software for an organization's calendar

 

Would any of you have a recommendation for web-based software that could be used to create a dynamic calendar for an organization? It would need to be accessible by a dozen or so folk. I suppose one possibility is Google calendar, but is there something better?

 

Thanks, George

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Re: Software for an organization's calendar

lrudolph
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On 8 Feb 2010 at 13:01, George Duncan wrote:

> Would any of you have a recommendation for web-based software that could be used
> to create a dynamic calendar for an organization?

Does it have to be chaotic dynamics?  (True for
all *my* organizations, but...)

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George Duncan-2
Ah, the reason for the calendar for this organization--present chaos!

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:24 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
On 8 Feb 2010 at 13:01, George Duncan wrote:

> Would any of you have a recommendation for web-based software that could be used
> to create a dynamic calendar for an organization?

Does it have to be chaotic dynamics?  (True for
all *my* organizations, but...)

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