Tungle is a peer-to-peer e-mail plug in that works with all versions of Microsoft Outlook. It allows users to share calendars and set up appointments easily. Find the full review of this plug-in in the Financial Times.
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I saw that demo and still use TimeBridge (www.timebridge.com) to schedule my meetings. With Tungle you can only propose one meeting time but what I really like about TimeBridge is that I can easily propose multiple meeting times and once people choose the best time for them, TimeBridge automatically books that time. This saves me a LOT of hassle and back-and-forth. Total time saver.
Posted by: Laura | 10 October 2007 at 08:22 PM
Sounds interesting. Thanks for the comment, Laura.
Posted by: Jessica | 11 October 2007 at 09:07 AM