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- Price: Free to try (14-day trial); $24.95 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/NT
- Date added: July 14, 2009
- Total Downloads: 6,878
- Downloads last week: 2
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- Average user rating: stars out of 7 votes
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From 4Team :6
Share Microsoft Outlook Calendar folders without a server. Share different Calendar folders with different groups of people. Free/Busy Information Sharing for scheduling via Scheduling Tab of the Appointment or Outlook Group Schedules. 'Subscribe' your folders' data for your clients. Share Microsoft Outlook calendars with your own custom forms and imported items. Work offline or online.Exchange Folders support. Labels (colors) sharing in appointments sharing are available. You can synchronize shared Outlook items with your PDA or Palm device. Synchronize Outlook data between your desktop PC and laptop. Languages: English, Spanish, German, French.
Version 3.10 adds an option to choose the e-mail account for sending and receiving updates.
What's new in this version:
Choose the e-mail account for sending and receiving updates. Minor fixes.More popular Office Suites downloads
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Version: ShareCalendar 3.10
"ShareCalendar Customer Support the Worst Ever"
Pros: You don't need an exchange sever.
Cons: generates tons of emails, many of which don't process properly and you have to close and reopen Outlook. Confusing interface. Annual fees. One license per Logon even if on the same computer.
Summary: This software and this company stinks!
when I bought the software they advertised you need one license per computer. Nope, you need one license per logon, even if on the same computer. Now they advertise "one license per user" and "Li... read more >> - See 1 user review Write review
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