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Oracle Calendar at UIUCCITES > calendaring > Oracle Calendar |
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February 24, 2007
Updating your Oracle Calendar for the new Daylight Savings Time rules Oracle Calendar (formerly called CorporateTime) offers effecient group communication and collaboration across many platforms, including Windows, Macintosh, Unix (including Linux and Solaris), Pocket PC, and Palm. Oracle Calendar features include the following:
Besides using Oracle Calendar on your desktop at work and home, you can use the flexible web client anywhere. Oracle Calendar's flexible privacy settings, called access rights, allow you to choose who can access your calendar and what type of events they may see. By assigning designate rights, you may authorize another user to edit your calendar. When you are away from your home or work computer and need to access your calendar, you can always log in to Oracle Calendar on the web to view your agenda. Using Oracle Calendar on the Web
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