ScheduleOnce helps people schedule meetings across time zones and daylight savings changes.
The meeting organizer defines the timeframe in which the meeting must take place, and can suggest up to ten possible times for the meeting.
Invitees see the meeting times according to their local time zone (or can switch to the organizer’s time zone.) They then indicate their availability for each time suggestion.
ScheduleOnce does not require registration, is web-based and free.
Jiffle™ makes scheduling appointments and meetings quick and simple by enabling users to selectively and securely share your online ‘Available’ calendar, and eliminate back and forth emails and phone tag to schedule appointments. It also enables you to synchronize with Outlook or your Google calendar.
Jiffle offers free and paid plans.
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TimeBridge is a free ‘Personal Scheduling Assistant’ designed to help busy people find a time to meet. The free web application works across calendaring systems, (including Outlook) companies and time zones.
The Personal Scheduling Assistant enables you to select attendees, propose meeting times and send a meeting invitation. TimeBridge collects everyone's availability and selects the best time from invitees' responses and alerts you if a meeting cannot be confirmed or responses are not received. Everyone gets a confirmation once the meeting is set.
Timebridge also keeps meeting attendees posted on changes, holds and clears proposed times on your calendar and avoids errors and conflicts.
Attendees need only a web browser to respond and no registration is required.
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Tungle is a free meeting coordinator that lets people:
Share your availability
View the availability of friends, colleagues or business associates before sending them a meeting invitation.Coordinate meetings with anyone
Create Tungle Spaces - temporary web sites for coordinating meetings with anyone, including people who don't have Tungle.Use your existing calendar
Get started in seconds, using your existing calendar, including Outlook, across firewalls and organizations.Source: Tungle, via Techcrunch