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Cold Realities For Novell (BusinessWeek)Cold Realities For Novell (BusinessWeek)Posted Oct 27, 2005 21:51 UTC (Thu) by rqosa (guest, #24136)In reply to: Cold Realities For Novell (BusinessWeek) by cdmiller Parent article: Cold Realities For Novell (BusinessWeek)
Judging by the Kolab2 Architecture Draft, it looks to me like all of those things are supported. This part would seem to cover "shared scheduling": 1.4. Calendar Entries… Users can schedule group events and invite other users. An existing group event can be modified by the user who originally created it. Examples for group events are:This part would seem to cover "PDA synchronization": 1.9. Palm PDA Synchronization The contacts, calendar events, notes, and task lists can be synchronized with a personal digital assistant (PDA) bidirectionally. The HotSync protocol is used and guarantees compatibility to a wide range of PDA devices. The reference platform is a 3Com Palm V running Palm OS v3.1.And as for clients, there are several of them, including ones for Windows.
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