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OfficeCalendar for Microsoft Outlook 4.0.0.0

No Image Share Microsoft Outlook calendar, contact, distribution list and task information with this affordable Exchange alternative. Makes Outlook calendar sharing and Outlook group calendar scheduling easy. Works with Microsoft Outlook 2000, XP, 2003 and 2007. OfficeCalendar creates Outlook calendar share folders under each user`s main calendar folder along with custom Outlook group calendars. Free trial available.






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OfficeCalendar for Microsoft Outlook 2.3.2.0

Share Microsoft Outlook calendar, contact, and task information with this affordable Exchange alternative. Makes Outlook calendar sharing and Outlook group calendar scheduling easy. Works with Microsoft Outlook 2000, XP, and 2003. OfficeCalendar creates Outlook calendar share folders under each user`s main calendar folder along with a Outlook group calendar. Free trial available.

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MultiSchedule 1.3.0.0

Want to setup your company`s calendar scheduling software on network? Want to share appointment schedules among staff? Want multiple users to be able to access the calendars in real time simultaneously? Want it to be able to synchronize with MS Outlook so you can sync it with your favourite Handheld? Want all calendar schedule data stored centrally? Don`t have the budget to buy Microsoft Exchange server just to share calendars?

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Outlook Connector for MDaemon 2.1.3: Share Outlook calendar, contacts, and more without the expense of MS Exchange!
Outlook Connector for MDaemon 2.1.3

Outlook Connector for MDaemon unlocks the collaborative functions of Microsoft Outlook using MDaemon as the mail server platform. Outlook users can share Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes, and Journal folders without the expense or expertise required by Microsoft Exchange Server.

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GroupWare 1.0.7: Share Outlook calendar, contacts, and more without the expense of MS Exchange!
GroupWare 1.0.7

MDaemon GroupWare unlocks the collaborative functions of Microsoft Outlook using MDaemon as the mail server platform. Outlook users can share Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes, and Journal folders without the expense or expertise required by Microsoft Exchange Server.

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Softalk Share Server 1.0.4: Share Outlook folders in real time without Exchange Server
Softalk Share Server 1.0.4

Softalk Share Server provides native support for folder sharing in Microsoft Outlook. It shares folders in a very similar way to Exchange Server. There is no synchronization involved. This means that changes you make in Outlook can be seen instantly by other users that have access to your folders. Softalk Share Server lets you share both personal and public folders.

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WorkgroupShare 2.1.4: Share Outlook folders without Exchange Server
WorkgroupShare 2.1.4

WorkgroupShare lets the people in your organization share their Outlook data, such as calendar, contact, email, task and notes information, without the expense or expertise required by Microsoft Exchange Server. WorkgroupShare provides you with full access control, letting you easily specify which members of staff can access specific data. It is a scalable server that can provide collaboration to thousands of users.

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