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Re: Dumb users spread viruses
From: Michael.Dillon () radianz com
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 10:42:12 +0000
So I guess my point is that after years of resistance to Outlook, even I am reconsidering due to high user demand
and
a void in the market for a robust group calendaring and task management application. Does anyone have any pointers for me. Something that fills
the
organizations needs and that will work with Eudora?
Hmmm... If you go to http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/tutorials/esp/ it says this: Create an ESP Group and subscribe your work email address and your home email address. Make a change to your calendar at home - and the changes will be synchronized with your calendar at work! Presumably this means that it will synchronize the standard iCal files used by products like Mozilla Calendar and Apple's OS X iCalendar. A quick bit of googling shows several universities are using Eudora in conjunction with a calendaring program called Meeting Maker. --Michael Dillon
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