ON Technology Corporation today announced Meeting Maker 6, a new version of the leading real-time, cross-platform enterprise calendaring and scheduling solution. Meeting Maker 6 offers a comprehensive Java-based Web interface and direct Palm synchronization, enabling users to access their appointments, contacts and to-do items from anywhere in the world. The cross-platform strength and flexibility of Meeting Maker has been expanded to include scheduling from virtually any client platform, including: Windows, Macintosh, Solaris, HPUX, the Palm Computing platform, and additional platforms that run a standard Web browser with Java support.
Meeting Maker 6 provides both thin and fat client solutions, to be utilized as appropriate to a user's needs and current location. Without locally installed files on the workstation, the thin Java client offers access through a browser, and the added feature of embedded URL link support. The native desktop client has a locally stored database with the ability to work in an off-line disconnected mode, and its feature set includes a "master schedule" group view. Both the traditional desktop client and the new Java-based Web client deliver real-time interactive scheduling, with features that include:
- the ability to proxy other schedules;
- management of resources;
- invitations to external guests, and;
- an "auto-pick" function to find available collaborative meeting times.
Out-of-the-box synchronization with Palm Computing connected organizers for both Macintosh and Windows platforms provides a seamless integration to popular devices such as 3-COM Palm Computing's PalmPilot, Palm III through Palm VII, IBM's Workpad and to Qualcomm's upcoming pdQ phone. Meeting Maker 6 leverages Palm Computing's Conduit Development Kit (CDK) to provide Macintosh and Windows synchronization without requiring any additional third party software, and can synchronize any combination of the Palm's Datebook, Addresses and To-Do items. The Meeting Maker 6 calendar synchronization extends the Palm Datebook functionality from a personal organizer to a true business application, linking mobile users to their office schedules.