
Checking free time and sharing calendar with other users is dealt by Jiffle. Jiffle is an online scheduling service. Jiffle aims to remove the fuss involved with coordinating availability by enabling users to create appointments on other people’s calendars. The program is already fully integrated with Outlook, and beginning next week it will be compatible with Google Calendar as well. You can sign up for Jiffle for free, but we found that when we tried to download the client today we were instead greeted with a message letting us know that a new version would be available next week and we’d be notified when it was available. Jiffle is a commercial application, but there’s a free version that will let users schedule up to 10 meetings per month. For $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, you can schedule unlimited meetings. A few bucks more gets you a version with your company branding, and for $99.99 per month you can get the corporate edition with licenses for five users and no advertising. There are some strong competitors to Jiffle, including TimeBridge, hopefully we would see other major developments in this space very soo.

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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008 at 1:44 pm | by Kur-nia-one |
April 15th, 2008 at 11:56 pm
If you’re looking for an easy scheduling tool that doesn’t require registration you should try ScheduleOnce