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Hi smart people,
I'm recently out of a job where I had easy access to an Exchange Server account and, thus, an easy ability to share calendar events with my girlfriend. In looking for a calendar replacement, I noticed CalendarHub.com (by way of http://feeds.feedburner.com/Techcrunch?m=579) and I'm now looking for some online solution that will actually send an actionable invitation to an Exchange/OL user that would create a meeting in their calendar, rather than requiring that person to sign up for the online solution (iow, some online, free calendar that sends iCal invites and accepts the meeting accepted/refused back? -j |
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Jayde wrote:
I'm recently out of a job where I had easy access to an Exchange Server account and, thus, an easy ability to share calendar events with my girlfriend. There are several publicly-available Exchange services. Google will find them for you. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... I'm recently out of a job where I had easy access to an Exchange Server account and, thus, an easy ability to share calendar events with my girlfriend. There are several publicly-available Exchange services. Google will find them for you. So, I googled 'publicly available exchange' and then added mailbox... and calendar... and free[1]... and I haven't really come up with anything. So, let me rephrase. I'm looking for a free, online service where I can have a calendar which will allow me to invite someone who uses Outlook/Exchange where they will receive a meeting invite that will be usable. While I'm functional at using Google, I just haven't been able to answer my own question. [1] Why 'free'? Well, that sorta goes hand in hand with 'I'm recently out of a job.' |
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Jayde wrote:
So, I googled 'publicly available exchange' and then added mailbox... and calendar... and free[1]... and I haven't really come up with anything. http://www.google.com/search?q=%2Bex...ver+%2Bhosting I'm looking for a free, online service where I can have a calendar which will allow me to invite someone who uses Outlook/Exchange where they will receive a meeting invite that will be usable. While I'm functional at using Google, I just haven't been able to answer my own question. [1] Why 'free'? Well, that sorta goes hand in hand with 'I'm recently out of a job.' Well, Yahoo! Intellisync will certainly allow syncing Outlook's Calendar and Yahoo's calendar and you can send invitations to people from the Yahoo! Calendar for events you schedule there. They can drag/drop your invitation to their calendar and create an appointment, although they may have to adjust the time manually. Not perfect, but workable. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Jayde wrote: So, I googled 'publicly available exchange' and then added mailbox... and calendar... and free[1]... and I haven't really come up with anything. http://www.google.com/search?q=%2Bex...ver+%2Bhosting Not that I want to look a gift horse in the mouth, but.... Were you actually suggesting a hosted exchange server solution for a single user? While I understand that you are giving your assistance freely and of your own time, I have to question the logic behind the suggestion. In the interest of improving my ability to ask a question, is there something I could have said that would have helped you understand that this costly solution wouldn't have been optimal (or even sub-optimal?) I mean, I even put 'free' in the subject line. I'm looking for a free, online service where I can have a calendar which will allow me to invite someone who uses Outlook/Exchange where they will receive a meeting invite that will be usable. snip Well, Yahoo! Intellisync will certainly allow syncing Outlook's Calendar and Yahoo's calendar and you can send invitations to people from the Yahoo! Calendar for events you schedule there. They can drag/drop your invitation to their calendar and create an appointment, although they may have to adjust the time manually. Not perfect, but workable. Or I could just use Hotmail's Calendaring system which works just fine with Exchange. I didn't even know it existed when I asked the question. Heck, I'm not even sure when they added it, considering I just saw another blog entry somewhere asking where gmail and hotmail's calendar solutions were. But then, I've been using Hotmail through OE for so long.... Anyways, it seems to work just fine, apart from a couple speed issues, and a formatting issue. While I want to thank you for your attempt to help, I would recommend that you think your answers through in the future. I mean, the whole hosted exchange solution is just whack, sorry to say. |
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Jayde wrote:
Were you actually suggesting a hosted exchange server solution for a single user? Sure. Why not? A cursory search turned up some relative inexpensive sites. You pay for Internet access, don't you? While I want to thank you for your attempt to help, I would recommend that you think your answers through in the future. I did think it through. Why would you assume I did not without any evidence to the contrary? -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Jayde wrote: Were you actually suggesting a hosted exchange server solution for a single user? Sure. Why not? A cursory search turned up some relative inexpensive sites. You pay for Internet access, don't you? Yes, I do. I also pay for a lot of things. Hence why I *don't* want to pay for things I don't *have* to pay for. Inexpensive != free. If you lose your job, you'll probably grok that equation a little better. Frankly, I find that paying for things like health insurance, insulin, food, and rent much more important than paying for a calendar solution so that my girlfriend and myself can keep our concert/movie schedule up to date and easily accessible while on the go. While I want to thank you for your attempt to help, I would recommend that you think your answers through in the future. I did think it through. Why would you assume I did not without any evidence to the contrary? I think the evidence lies in the fact that I asked for a free solution and you offered solutions that weren't free without saying anything even like 'I know this isn't a free solution, but....' |
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Jayde wrote:
I think the evidence lies in the fact that I asked for a free solution and you offered solutions that weren't free without saying anything even like 'I know this isn't a free solution, but....' Well, you knew they weren't free and I knew they weren't free, som obviously, there was no need to state the fact. -- Brian Tillman |
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