Hi all,
Please forgive what is probably a FAQ from a relative newbie.
I'm setting up DAViCal (0.9.9), so far just with my own Thunderbird
client but plannning to roll it out company-wide (to mainly Outlook users).
In t-bird when you connect to a remote calendar you get to choose one of
three protocols. It appears that both iCal and CalDav can be made to
work with DAViCal (as one might expect!), as long as you pick one and
stick with it. Are there pros and cons, or other considerations, or
should I just toss a coin? My client is Lightning/1.0b1
Thunderbird/3.0.4, Linux, 64bit.
Lesley
PS: I'm also open to recommendations for a good Windows client, if there
are any others beyond those listed in the wiki.
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Lesley Longhurst (previously Walker)
Linux Systems Administrator
Opus International Consultants Ltd
Email lesley.longhurst at opus.co.nz
Tel +64 4 471 7002, Fax +64 4 473 3017
http://www.opus.co.nz
Level 9 Majestic Centre, 100 Willis Street, PO Box 12 343
Wellington, New Zealand
Please forgive what is probably a FAQ from a relative newbie.
I'm setting up DAViCal (0.9.9), so far just with my own Thunderbird
client but plannning to roll it out company-wide (to mainly Outlook users).
In t-bird when you connect to a remote calendar you get to choose one of
three protocols. It appears that both iCal and CalDav can be made to
work with DAViCal (as one might expect!), as long as you pick one and
stick with it. Are there pros and cons, or other considerations, or
should I just toss a coin? My client is Lightning/1.0b1
Thunderbird/3.0.4, Linux, 64bit.
Lesley
PS: I'm also open to recommendations for a good Windows client, if there
are any others beyond those listed in the wiki.
--
Lesley Longhurst (previously Walker)
Linux Systems Administrator
Opus International Consultants Ltd
Email lesley.longhurst at opus.co.nz
Tel +64 4 471 7002, Fax +64 4 473 3017
http://www.opus.co.nz
Level 9 Majestic Centre, 100 Willis Street, PO Box 12 343
Wellington, New Zealand