Does Trumba support meeting scheduling option, where an user can schedule a meeting like in MS Outlook (with Exchange server).
Will the user be able to look at everyones free/busy time and proceed with scheduling a meeting and send invites to all
Thanks
GROUP MEETING SCHEDULING
Started by , Oct 05 2006 01:04 PM
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Posted 05 October 2006 - 01:04 PM
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Posted 06 October 2006 - 05:39 PM
Hi DFC,
The features you're thinking of aren't really what Trumba does well. The way you'd schedule a meeting is with the Event Invitation and RSVP features. However, there isn't a free/busy feature that will allow you to see others' available time. You could set up sharing with everyone to see others' calendars, but it would require purchasing a Pro account for each person in your group, and that could add up.
Our current focus is in providing a way for people to publish events to the Web for public (or select audience) consumption, and to provide a way to integrate our active calendar into your own web site. The other features are available, but they're not where we spend the bulk of our development time.
I hope that helps, and I'm sorry I can't give you a more encouraging answer.
Jill / Trumba UA
The features you're thinking of aren't really what Trumba does well. The way you'd schedule a meeting is with the Event Invitation and RSVP features. However, there isn't a free/busy feature that will allow you to see others' available time. You could set up sharing with everyone to see others' calendars, but it would require purchasing a Pro account for each person in your group, and that could add up.
Our current focus is in providing a way for people to publish events to the Web for public (or select audience) consumption, and to provide a way to integrate our active calendar into your own web site. The other features are available, but they're not where we spend the bulk of our development time.
I hope that helps, and I'm sorry I can't give you a more encouraging answer.
Jill / Trumba UA
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