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ChristiaanW

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 15, 2008
6
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Hello,

I've got a business question about MM. My father's company wants to buy 8 iPhones for the 8 "bosses" (My English isn't very good, I'm sorry). They want to use them for their calendar. They've got a secretary that has to be able to access the calendars of all 8 and be able to edit them. They want to use their own, non-Me.com e-mail.

So: Everyone has 1 iPhone, with a work calendar synced with MobileMe and home calendar synced with home, if possible not with mobileme.
Secretary has got to have easy access to calendar of all eight.

is this possible with MobileMe? Because installing Outlook and especially iTunes at a business PC would be quite a lot of work.
 

Macsterguy

macrumors 6502a
Jun 5, 2007
707
25
Texas
Hello,

I've got a business question about MM. My father's company wants to buy 8 iPhones for the 8 "bosses" (My English isn't very good, I'm sorry). They want to use them for their calendar. They've got a secretary that has to be able to access the calendars of all 8 and be able to edit them. They want to use their own, non-Me.com e-mail.

So: Everyone has 1 iPhone, with a work calendar synced with MobileMe and home calendar synced with home, if possible not with mobileme.
Secretary has got to have easy access to calendar of all eight.

is this possible with MobileMe? Because installing Outlook and especially iTunes at a business PC would be quite a lot of work.

In short... No. Maybe with server and exchange?
 

akm3

macrumors 68020
Nov 15, 2007
2,252
279
I think you could do it with iCal run on an OS X server? Each person gets their own iCal server, and syncs it to the phone?

I've never done anything like this, but I *think* it can do it.
 
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