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Sat, 9 Feb 2008 08:23:43 -0800
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Hi:

Has anyone had good experiences with using and sharing Web-based 
calendars among colleagues?

I am not talking about a static calendar, where events are posted by 
a Webmaster.  Rather, I'm talking about using interactive calendars 
that are shared among a designated group of folks.

What I'm really wanting to use is Google's online calendar so that 
several folks could each keep their own Google Calendar, and then, 
you could choose the people that you wanted to see it.

Or we might also decide to set up a calendar that a select group of 
people can post events to, and then, that calendar would be publicly shared.

I looked at the Google calendar in its regular form, and it looks 
sort of usable, but not all that efficient with a screen 
reader.  Does anyone have tips for it?

I thought about trying the mobile version of the Google calendar, but 
I have an old inaccessible cell phone, so I cannot send a mobile link 
to myself.

Or does anyone have a suggestion of another service that might work better?

I think Yahoo! might have this service, or it once did.

I work with virtual teams, so sharing an Outlook calendar, via a 
server, isn't an option.

If necessary, we might be able to install a PHP calendar tool that 
permits data entry, using logins and passwords, but I'd prefer not 
to.  Suggestions would be welcome, though, in case this turns out to 
be our only choice.

Thanks for any thoughts.

Best,
Jennifer


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