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Re: Household calendar automation



We are using WebCalendar running on the Apache server on the MythTV box.
There are a few other similar products. They mostly seem to be able to
export and import in a common format.

Pete

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On 21/01/2006 at 12:00 rb_ziggy wrote:

>I wondering if anyone has suggestions for the following...
>
>We would like to setup and share calendar info for the family (HA
>integrated by way of the central pc screen in the kitchen).  (Frankly,
>I'm fed up with the diary on the side of the fridge - there must be a
>better way!)
>
>At the moment we use Outlook 2003 (no Exchange of course) for email.
>Calendars in Outlook are not being used at all although I have a
>heavily used / managed calendar at work on a corporate Exchange server.
>
>So options:
>
>1. Some software to link Outlook 2003 separate accounts (not Exchange
>though please). I've Googled and found a number of things but they
>seem to be aimed at businesses (e.g. owner / small businesses) and are
>so priced.
>
>2. Another non-outlook calendar system (i.e. free-standing).
>
>3. Hosted Web based system (is there such a thing).
>
>Also... if anyone knows if there is a way of downloading / exporting
>from a corporate Exchange diary to anything like the above, it would
>be great (this is the ideal, integrate work and home diaries!!!)
>
>I'm sure someone has an elegant solution but there is too much on
>Google to make much sense so recomendations sought!
>
>Thanks
>
>Richard
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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