  | |  Re: OT: Is there a DECENT cross-platform calendaring server
out there? | Re: OT: Is there a DECENT cross-platform calendaring server
out there? 2005-04-25 - By Doug Stewart
Back Thanks to all who have replied, both on- and off-list.
To answer a few questions (and thus, hopefully, get a better answer): 1) We already use Meetingmaker and upgrading to 8.5 isn't an option for several reasons, among which are: the lack of a Solaris client (7.x had one and it at least allowed my Linux users to hobble along), the lack of *server side notifications* (which is an idiocy that I have repeatedly complained to the MM support/sales staff about and which they have shown no inclination to fix) meaning that users either have an active client or they don't get reminded of upcoming meetings, and lastly, the fact that it's coded to the Win32 API and not one of the more modern ones meaning that it's completely multi-user UNfriendly. We install it on our terminal servers and it gets almost immediately corrupted. All of this adds up to leaving our *NIX users out in the cold, which is not an option.
2) Hula server doesn't yet support rich client interactions. It's a nice web-based calendar and an unnecessary webmail app at this point.
3) Oracle Calendar is overkill and also doesn't seem to install on RHEL3, AFAICT. Every package I've downloaded from Oracle has complained that I'm not running RHEL 2.1 or UnitedLinux 1.0(!). Talk about behind the times...!
4) I can't get OpenExchange to stinkin' authenticate ANY users. It doesn't seem to be inserting accounts into LDAP correctly and I'm getting pretty frustrated at it...
Anyways, thanks for the suggestions and if anyone has any more, please send 'em my way.
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