Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!xwind!ron From: ron@xwind.UUCP (Ronald P. Hughes) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: Is there an X based calentool? Summary: X CALENDAR TOOL AVAILABLE Keywords: X, calendar Message-ID: <391@xwind.UUCP> Date: 16 Mar 90 17:36:26 GMT References: Reply-To: ron@xwind.UUCP (Ronald P. Hughes) Organization: CrossWind Technologies, Inc., 6630 Highway 9, Suite 201, Felton, Ca. 95018 Lines: 20 In article ehrlich@cs.psu.edu (Daniel Ehrlich) writes: >I was wondering if there is an X based version of calentool? There is a fabulous new multiuser time management tool called Synchronize, available from CrossWind Technologies, Inc. It's sort of like an online Daytimer, allowing you to select particular users & resources (such as conference room, slide projector, ...) and see when you can schedule a meeting without conflicts. Once scheduled, the proposed meeting shows up on all invitees calendars, from which they can accept or decline. The program also includes automatically-propogating to-do items, reminders, recurring events, alarms, popup notes (such as meeting agendas), custom permissions, etc., etc., etc. It's in beta now. For more information, contact Chris Knudsen (chris@xwind.com) at 408-335-4988. Ronald P. Hughes ron@xwind.com (or ...!uunet!xwind!ron) NONSTANDARD DISCLAIMER: I have a significant interest in CrossWind, so draw your own conclusions.