On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 01:58:55PM -0600, Kent West wrote: > >You know....from my humble experience in the IT world....the ONE thing > >that would really help Linux get in with small to medium sized business > >is a nice group calendar. This would be HUGE. > > > > Amen!
OK, I have a serious question here. I've heard the same type of comment before. And I used to work at a company that used Outlook/Exchange worldwide, including all the shared calendaring and a global address book with the entire company in it (and yes, they got hit VERY hard by the first few big Outlook mail worms). People used it for basic e-mail. People used the address book. But the extent of the group calendaring was that some people would send "meeting requests" out. I think one person had a public calendar, but most of us hadn't bothered to learn how to access it. And most of the other groups were less technical than the one I was in. Is this pretty typical? Or do other places actually make real use of the group calendars? Or is it that the only people who really know how to use all the features are the people who aren't doing real work (like the phone system in some places)? -- Michael Heironimus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]