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Comments on: Highly useful: TimeBridge makes scheduling easy

Hate scheduling meetings via e-mail or Outlook? TimeBridge really works to make it easier.

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Broken Link
by ltrouten September 10, 2007 8:23 AM PDT
URL is mispelled in TimeBridge link.
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Link Fixed!
by rafe September 10, 2007 9:11 AM PDT
Sorry about that. Link in story to www.timebridge.com is fixed.
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Very Good/Useful Service
by karmann8888 September 10, 2007 9:33 AM PDT
I've used Timebridge to setup a meeting with 5 different people and it worked wonderfully. I'd recommend the service.
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TimeBridge can broker your time
by ynelken September 10, 2007 9:42 AM PDT
Rafe,

Thank you for the nice review!

A couple of comments:

1. Unless I misunderstand your comment about multiple tentatives, you in fact can propose the same time to multiple meetings. TimeBridge will still assure there are no conflicts - it will never confirm two conflicting meetings. This is one of my favorite functions of TimeBridge. We call it "time brokering".
2. The IE glitch you mention was introduced recently, but will be fixed soon - starting next version we will respect your browser preference.

Yori
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Are you sure?
by rafe September 10, 2007 10:00 AM PDT
Yori,

When I tried to propose a meeting time for one meeting that TimeBridge had a tentative hold on for another yet-to-be-confirmed meeting, I could not.

-Rafe
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TimeBridge is GREAT
by laurafor September 11, 2007 6:07 PM PDT
I've used TimeBridge to schedule several meetings so far and it?s been wonderful! It?s super easy to use and I love the fact that I don't have to worry about what exchange server my out of company contacts are on.

Scheduling is now so much easier?halleluiah!
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