Re: Calendar server software suggestions

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Hi,

I think that maybe Zimbra, ClearOS, eGroupware, Zarafa or Horde are a
little too much if the only thing you want is to have the calendar.
Maybe you should check WebCalendar [1]; its pretty good, allowing you
to sync it with iCal/RSS, and a bunch of other things.

Of course it all depends on what do you want to do, I mean, if you
want something to replace Microsoft Exchange maybe you should check
one of the above, but if the only thing you want is a Calendar, then
WebCalendar is the tool for the job.

[1] http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php

Bye,
Andres

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 5/26/2010 8:25 AM, Max Hetrick wrote:
>> sync wrote:
>>> Hello,guys:
>>>
>>> I've seen several suggestions for alternatives to exchange for mail,
>>> which I will be trying.
>>>
>>> My question is, does anyone know of any good open source shared calendar
>>> systems?
>>
>> eGroupware and Horde are popular. I use Horde Webmail Edition which
>> includes e-mail, calendar, shared tasks, etc. eGroupware is pretty nice
>> as well.
>>
>
> If horde will work for you, you might want to look at the ClearOS
> distribution which comes up with Cyrus imap, horde, and ldap working out
> of the box (and a bunch of other stuff) with a web management interface.
>  I believe you can also get an outlook connector but there is a
> per-client license fee for that part.
>
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