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The myth of shared calendaring on Macs

Posted on September 11th, 2006 in Google Calendar, Scalix, Zimbra, iCal

Dave Rosenberg of Infoworld wrote this article on his problems to use shared calendars:

We’re having a painful time trying to figure out how to do shared calendaring across Mac and Linux users. Exchange (which we have no reason to use anyway) doesn’t really work with iCal. We had unsolvable problems with Zimbra’s iSync component (I am still hoping this will get resolved with their new release) and our attempts at using shared Dav calendars seem to be mediocre at best.

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Scalix

Posted on August 29th, 2006 in Scalix

What Scalix says about itself:

Linux Email and Calendaring for the Enterprise and Open Source CommunityNew features include a Web services platform and mobile client, enhanced management capabilities, and ongoing improvements to Scalix’s award-winning Web client and Outlook support.

  • Scalix Web Access brings award-winning AJAX-based email and calendaring to web browsers on Windows, Linux and Mac desktops.
  • Scalix offers maximum choice and flexibility in email clients : Any Client, Any Device, Anywhere, Anytime.
  • Enterprise Edition and Small Business Edition integrate and coexist with Outlook, Exchange and AD. No retraining required.

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