I believe they have versions of Exchange for smaller companies.
Otherwise, you could use iCal with a shared Google Calendar. It's free.
It's a *shame* that Entourage doesn't support CalDAV. Without it there
is no integration possible into Entourage.
Corentin
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> kelly fryer <kfr...@arenewalenterprise.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm on a team of 7 people spread out across the US and Canada. Three
>> of us are Mac users (Entourage) and the others use PCs (Outlook).
>> Exchange is out of our league. Outlook has multiple group calendar
>> options that are cheaper and better suited to a small business. What
>> options are there for my team? Thanks for your help!
>
> I believe they have versions of Exchange for smaller companies.
> Otherwise, you could use iCal with a shared Google Calendar. It's free.
>
> It's a *shame* that Entourage doesn't support CalDAV. Without it there
> is no integration possible into Entourage.
>
> Corentin
Companies like Sherweb http://www.sherweb.com/hosted-exchange
Offer hosted MS Exchange 2007 accounts for as little as $8.95 per month, so
for around $62 per month you could all be on Exchange. I have used Sherweb
for approximately a year and never had a problem and use it on both my Mac
and PC's.
I've heard good things about BusyCal. <http://www.busymac.com/>
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