On Monday 13 March 2006 19:47, Craig White wrote: > recognize that the ONLY groupware solution that I am aware of that > allows both Evolution and Outlooks fat clients is Novell's groupwise and > that probably is dependent upon at least Evolution 2.2.x (FC-4 or newer) > and Evolution is PITA to build separately since it really is entirely > bundled into gnome. > > Once you have conceded the ground to Outlook as the fat client for > Windows, the groupware solutions vary in terms of the amount of features > that Outlook can utilize AND you must purchase the client connectors for > Outlook. I had read about this and not happy with the connector stuff. I'm not stuck with any client, so I have all options open. I just need a good one for Linux and a good one for Windows. Best is an open source solution to me, otherwise I will only use the calendar via the web interface and hope for a solution in the near future (or write something myself, although I think I'll have no time for that with having two jobs already). > While it appears that Kronolith (Horde's calendaring software) is web > only, it is capable of some interaction with other clients and they are > doing their best to support calendaring standards of which there really > aren't any. I think it is possible to use sunbird and other clients that > utilize icalendar format. Didn't realise that. Thanks again ! I'm going to spend the rest of this evening reading more about Horde and perhaps even try it this evening. Regards, Marcel