[kdepim-users] KOrganizer Help

James Cain james.cain.25 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 20 19:50:11 BST 2014


On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 5:12 PM, Meehling & Bernardoni <
meehlingandbernardoni at frontier.com> wrote:

> To Whom It May Concern
>
> Is there a phone number for customer service for KDE applications? I am
> trying to create three calendars for three users to use on their own
> computers.  We would like to be able to have read and write access but we
> do not have our own web server for remote access.  We do have a server that
> provides data files to each computer.  I do not know which type of calendar
> to set up and how to link them to the same data file for sharing.  I've
> tried all kinds of combinations.   Please help.
>
> Dee Dee
>
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​Yes this is possible. You can contact Kolab <http://kolab.org/> directly​

​as they specialize in this type of thing. You can see their information
about support here <http://kolab.org/help>.​ Another option would be to
look at OwnCloud <https://owncloud.org/>. There are several professional
hosting companies that also provide support
<https://owncloud.org/providers/>. Finally, Kubuntu itself offers paid
support services <http://kubuntu.emerge-open.com/buy>. Which one is the
best way to go is probably subjective.

Good luck.

- James
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