[CLUE-Tech] Calendar on KDE desktop
Richard Knechtel
rknech at pcisys.net
Mon Jun 17 07:56:50 MDT 2002
You can get Lotus Domino Along with many of the Other IBM products free for
single user use only through IBM. Just sign up for their developer
network. (Free if I remember right). I have a 2 CD set that they sent me
that came with Lotus Domino server. The only hitch is they don't have
Notes for Linux (yet?). But you might possibly be able to get one of the
Linux clients to work with it. Notes is just the client front end for
Notes. I haven't tried it yet. I am getting my new SuSE 8.0 configured
to my liking then I am going to install DB2 and Domino.
At 11:25 PM 6/16/02 -0600, Jeffery Cann wrote:
>The one bummer about KOrganizer and other stand-alone calendar applications
>is that they do not easily allow one to share calendars among a group of
>individuals.
>
>This is where products like Samsung Contact, Lotus Notes, MS Exchange server,
>with MS Outlook clients are helpful for larger organizations. Note that
>Contact and Notes run on Linux, but are commercial. Contact is significantly
>cheaper than Notes as well.
>
>On an individual user basis, KOrganizer is a great tool -- I had used it for
>a few years until I put my calendar on my Zaurus.
>
>Later,
>Jeff
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