Much better tool to schedule meetings across companies, with Outlook

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Look at http://www.timebridge.com/lp/outlook.html

This is an Outlook plugin that works with a free web service and
allows you:
* to schedule meetings with people much faster than email or outlook
forms
* share your availability with other as if you have Exchange server
* share your availability with people working for other companies

TimeBridge got Editors' Choice from PC Magazine, and for good reason!

It is free and easy to use.

http://www.timebridge.com/lp/outlook.html
 
Please, no one minds annoucements of new products or add-ins for Outlook, but in the future, use the cross-post feature. Seeing this posted individually to every Office group is a bit much.

Consider yourself pardoned. But in the future, please cross-post.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) asked:

| Look at http://www.timebridge.com/lp/outlook.html
|
| This is an Outlook plugin that works with a free web service and
| allows you:
| * to schedule meetings with people much faster than email or outlook
| forms
| * share your availability with other as if you have Exchange server
| * share your availability with people working for other companies
|
| TimeBridge got Editors' Choice from PC Magazine, and for good reason!
|
| It is free and easy to use.
|
| http://www.timebridge.com/lp/outlook.html
 
Milly Staples said:
Please, no one minds annoucements of new products or add-ins for Outlook,
but in the future, use the cross-post feature. Seeing this posted
individually to every Office group is a bit much.

Consider yourself pardoned. But in the future, please cross-post.

Milly, did you stop to think his/her ISP might not allow cross-posting in an
effort to curb spam? I know for a fact that Charter only allows 3. Might
want to take that into consideration before you "pardon" someone.
 
DarkSentinel said:
Milly, did you stop to think his/her ISP might not allow
cross-posting in an effort to curb spam? I know for a fact that
Charter only allows 3. Might want to take that into consideration
before you "pardon" someone.

If the person uses the Microsoft server directly, there's no such limit.
 
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