Hi Irene: We have recently moved to Calendars for the Web and have been very happy with the features and service. They are great about doing customizations specific for your needs at a very reasonable cost. Tom Rush is extremely responsive and the whole transition process has been very smooth. The calendar administrator also has lots of control over access levels and how calendars are viewed. The cost is definitely reasonable, check them out. Joanne Lannigan, M.S. Director, Flow Cytometry Core University of Virginia Jordan Hall Room 7065 1300 Jefferson Park Avenue Charlottesville, VA 22908-0734 flowcytometry@virginia.edu (434) 924-0274 Office (434) 982-1071 Fax On Mar 26, 2008, at 2:12 AM, Irene Hatzinisiriou wrote: > Dear All, > I am interested in the online calendars people are using for the > scheduling of their equipment in their facilities. I run a facility > ranging from cytometry to microscopy and other fluorescence > detectors (plate readers, scanners, imagers) with a user base of > approx 450. At the moment I am using the Calcium calendar (Brown > Bear Software) but am looking at what others are using as this > current calendar system is becoming slow and cumbersome with a > large user base. Would be interesting to find out the advantages > and disadvantages people are experiencing with their on line > calendars. > cheers > -- > Irene Hatzinisiriou > > Manager > Imaging Facility > Dept Biochemistry & Molecular Biology > Bldg 13D, Rm D233-234 > Monash University > Wellington Rd > Clayton Vic 3800 > AUSTRALIA > >
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