[K12OSN] Schedulling software
Petre Scheie
petre at maltzen.net
Mon Nov 13 14:23:10 UTC 2006
You might have a look at Zimbra (www.zimbra.com). It's a whole email/shared
calendar/groupware package that competes with Exchange, so it might be overkill for what
you want. OTOH, it's free, it's linux, and you've got nothing to lose in trying it. It
got a nice front-page write-up in the WSJ today.
Petr
bear2bar at netscape.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any good links/ recommendations for open source
> schedulling software?
> We're trying to do some community planning with a number of different
> volunteers for different shifts and the "spreadsheet" approach doesn't
> quite cut it.
>
> thks
> norbert
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