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Snerdware's Groupcal 1.0 offers Exchange integration

updated 02:45 pm EST, Mon January 19, 2004

Groupcal for Exchange


Snerdware today released , which allows access to the Exchange Global Address List from the OS X Address Book. It is available now for $65 for single-user license.

Groupcal is transparent to both OS X and Exchange. Calendars are made available on or offline in iCal and Groupcal does not require any software be installed on Exchange servers. Exchange calendars can also easily be made available on an iPod, Palm Pilot, cell phone, or other device using Apple's iSync.



"Groupcal offers a superior alternative to the current Microsoft solutions for Mac users that need to access Microsoft Exchange servers. By using Apple iCal as the calendaring client Mac users with Groupcal can finally benefit from the easy-of-use of iCal without having to sacrifice their connectivity to Exchange, said Jacob Swed, Snerdware's CEO. With Groupcal, Mac users can now publish their calendars directly to Exchange and also view the Free/Busy time or calendars of any Exchange users who've made their calendars available. This includes both delegate calendars and calendars in public folders. Simply put, Groupcal puts Mac users on a level playing field with PC users when it comes to Microsoft Exchange."



Groupcal 1.0 is $65 (single-user) or $260 (5-user license). Larger volume pricing and site licenses are available. Snerdware also offers educational, government, and non-profit organizational discounts to qualifying parties.


by MacNN Staff

 
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