When you say "serve on Linux" do you mean, you want a Calender program
that you can host on a Samba Share? If so, I strong recommend Time And
Chaos. The program works beautifully over a network file share for
multiple users, and my office has been really happy with it. It's probably
as good of a schedule program you will find without going for a full blown
groupware / web based software package. A demo is available for you to try
out, and the actual liscencing is relatively easy on the pocket book.
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Tony Ricker wrote:
> Does any one know of a calendar that will serve on Linux and be used my
> Windoze desktops? I would like to have this happen, but can not find any
> leads. I appreciate all of your time.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tony
>
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> St. Louis University
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> E-mail: rickera2@slu.edu
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