Sending a meeting request through Outlook is an easy way to coordinate schedules and pick meeting times. Have you ever wished there was a way to easily schedule meetings with individuals that don’t use Outlook? Now there is: whenisgood.net allows you to highlight the dates and times you are available to meet, and then have your highlighted calender sent to you by email which you can then forward to any number of recipients. Each recipient can then remove the time slots they are not available, leaving only times where everyone is available. The calender can also be set to reflect local time zones, which makes scheduling things like conference calls a breeze.

The one minor gripe I have with the service is that there is not convenient way to jump a couple of months ahead in the calendar. Luckily, it does display 15 days at a time so if you are scheduling meetings in the near future, this won’t be an issue for you.

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This entry was posted on Monday, May 19th, 2008 at 10:54 pm.
Categories: Tech Tips for Lawyers.

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  1. Thanks for the tip on how to schedule meetings with non-Outlook users!

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