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Re: Calendars that will work for PC's and Macs



Now Up-to-Date has server capabilities and is cross-platform as of a few
months ago. We are using it throughout my agency and it's great, though I
sincerely hope that future revisions of OSXS and iCal will bring group
scheduling into Apple's fold. The groundwork is already there, I think;
putting some effort into this would further strengthen Apple's position
against Microsoft. AppleWorks, Keynote, and Mail cover the Office apps;
further integrating iCal, Address Book, and Mail along with new features in
OS X Server could bring Exchange functionality to the Mac platform under the
Apple umbrella. For me, this would be the killer app ... er, package. But
here I go off-topic....

Brent

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Brent E. Rossow
Educational Technology Specialist
Cooperative Educational Service Agency #12
Ashland, WI 54806
(715) 682-2363 x136 (voice)
(715) 682-7244 (fax)



> From: "F. Romero" <email@hidden>
> Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 16:50:54 -0800
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Calendars that will work for PC's and Macs
>
> I have MacOSX and Win2K machines that my staff uses. Does anyone
> know what software (web or not) that I can use so staff members know
> other staff members appointments.
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