Life's becoming a bit too hairy for my liking.
I've got my office and my wife goes to her work.
The kids go to school. The kids finish school.
And then all hell is let loose.
The kids have got to the stage in life where they're going to clubs or training or at friends after school; they need picking up and ferrying; feeding; etc etc. Wifey and I have busy schedules and often struggle to get all the child care and ferrying around organised.
I'm looking for some kind of online family calendar system. Something that brings it all together. I use MS Outlook (without Exchange) but I can make any adjustments I like 'cause it's all my equipment. Wifey is restricted to web access only (corporate rules about external access to Lotus Notes prevent anthing else).
I've looked at "family calendar" software - Famundo, Cozi, 30 Boxes, Family Time Planner - and they just don't feel right. Perhaps there is too much of an American slant on the interface (no offence to our American cousins).
Any suggestions at what I can look at? (without having to sign up for multiple Google Calendars! Or any Google calendars - they know too much about me already!!) I don't mind subscription services but would prefer to run software on my own servers.
Any thoughts?
Andy
I've got my office and my wife goes to her work.
The kids go to school. The kids finish school.
And then all hell is let loose.
The kids have got to the stage in life where they're going to clubs or training or at friends after school; they need picking up and ferrying; feeding; etc etc. Wifey and I have busy schedules and often struggle to get all the child care and ferrying around organised.
I'm looking for some kind of online family calendar system. Something that brings it all together. I use MS Outlook (without Exchange) but I can make any adjustments I like 'cause it's all my equipment. Wifey is restricted to web access only (corporate rules about external access to Lotus Notes prevent anthing else).
I've looked at "family calendar" software - Famundo, Cozi, 30 Boxes, Family Time Planner - and they just don't feel right. Perhaps there is too much of an American slant on the interface (no offence to our American cousins).
Any suggestions at what I can look at? (without having to sign up for multiple Google Calendars! Or any Google calendars - they know too much about me already!!) I don't mind subscription services but would prefer to run software on my own servers.
Any thoughts?
Andy
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