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Zach Mull July 12th, 2005 10:48 PM

Cross-platform scheduling software
 
I work at a small company where we do almost all our work in house, and my boss wants me to get our production schedule in order. I've been having a hard time because it's not easy for me to share and update our calendar based on his input. Does anyone here have success with any kind of cross-platform calendar system that allows multiple users to update a schedule? I'm looking for something that works on Mac OS X, which I and our other editors use, and Windows XP, which my boss and our office manager use for web and accounting work. I would also like to find something Internet-based because one of our editors works from her home 90 miles up the interstate.

I am aware from reading old posts that many people on DV Info like Movie Magic Scheduler, but we do instructional videos shot in a studio with almost zero crew so it doesn't apply. Really I'm looking for a non-video-specific application that's well suited for video production scheduling and deadlines.

Any suggestions?

Alex Barabas July 13th, 2005 06:29 PM

Outlook has some built-in scheduling software. Also, I'd look into posting a calendar on a website... www.hotscripts.com has a lot of good PHP scripts that will do this... this way, you can access everything even if you're not connected to your LAN.

Patrick King July 13th, 2005 07:04 PM

Mozilla (makers of Firefox) have a freeware opensource cross-platform calendar application called Sunbird.

I can't vouch for it, as I haven't used it. but based on Firefox, it should be pretty good and the price is right.


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