On Saturday 22 June 2002 22:53, Florin Iucha wrote: > On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 11:34:15AM -0500, Kelly Black wrote: > > Has anybody out there looked at this one: > > http://www.r-goetz.de/minkowsky/en/ snip--- > > I think not. If you ever used the integration of the mail/address > book/schedule in Outlook you wouldn't settle for less. You can look at > your to-do list, decide you need a meeting, retrieve the schedules of > the attendees and find a good time for all, click a couple of buttons > and send them the meeting invitation, they click a couple of buttons and > the meeting place/time is entered in their schedules. Slick. > > I despise Outlook for a bunch of reasons but they got that right. > > florin I think so. This one does all you just mentioned and also will mail to users of other mail servers not under your companies control. The client has a view for not only free/busy schedules of other users, but looks like it can tie in project management. Again, why do you need to have an e-mail app fired up to check a schedule when a lightweight (processing done on the server) application will show you what you need to know. Plus the licenses are cheaper :-) Kelly Black KB0GBJ