iCal as a collaborative office tool

We're trying to use iCal as a collaborative tool in our office. We have a senior exec who has two assistants that need to view and post appointments to his calendar. We have an Apple server and are using iMail and iCal as our office programs. We have not been successful in allowing all three people to access the senior exec's calendar and be able to enter, change, modify and view his calendar. We currently have it set up through a .mac account so everone can view it, but if anyone enters a calendar entry there it appears that nobody else can then modify it.

To make matters worse, each person has two computers they work from - a desktop and a laptop. This has required the to each have up to six calendars that they subscribe to just to work through this for the senior exec's calendar manegement.

Is there another way to allow us to manage the calendar where three people can get in to the same calendar, change it, modify it and view it (similar to what you can do with Outlook?) or is iCal simply not designed to be an enterprise level collaborative software program for this type of environment?

Thanks!

Posted on Oct 6, 2005 5:33 AM

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Oct 8, 2005 12:27 PM in response to mike newsome

Mike

iCal is not designed to do this. You can make it work using .Mac but the first time someone misses an appointment due to a bad sync everyone's going to be unhappy

I used to use Now Up-to-Date and Now Contact for this but each successive version of the software was so disappointing that I gave up on it

Use a proper SQL server-based diary program. Have a look at Daylite by Market Circle and similar apps

Nick Froome

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