[WinMac] Re: x-platform calendars


sylvia elliott(sylviae[at]arches.uga.edu)
Fri, 11 Sep 1998 13:59:49 -0400


>We use Netscape Calendar. Works with Macs, Windows, and many flavors of
>UNIX. It requires a Windows NT server or a UNIX server for Calendar
>Server. I think version 3.5 is LDAP compliant so it could pull your
>user info from an LDAP server.

>Using Communicator, you have a cross-platform, standards-based package
>that includes web browser, IMAP/POP/SMTP compliant mail, enterprise
>calendaring, WYSIWIG HTML editor, newsgroup reader, and web
>conferencing.

The Univ of Georgia uses the CS&T calendar. This is the company that
licensed a subset of their calendaring to Netscape. You can use any
browser to reach the calendar server, or use a standalone CS&T client.
The client runs on win, mac, and palm pilot. Yep, it uses LDAP. For
info, look at www.cst.ca

..............
Sylvia Elliott
Computing and Networking Svces
Univ of Ga.
sylviae@arches.uga.edu

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