[–] Master_Foo ago (edited ago)
I really don't get what you are asking. It feels like a trick question. You send an email and say "We are having a meeting". It's not that difficult. Or you call them, or you text them, or you shout down the hall "HEY BOB CONFERENCE ROOM IN 5 MINUTES!". I don't know dude. We were having meetings back when we were cavemen and they didn't need Outlook. It's not that difficult.
[–] NarrativeControl ago
Of course, you're still a caveman. That's my point.
[–] Master_Foo ago
And you are a Microsoft shill. Go back to Israel. White people don't use Outlook.
[–] tentra ago
The problem is you're using Microsoft Exchange. They don't work with vendors to add support, it's not an open spec.
All email clients work equally as well with IMAP/POP/SMTP. However, once you start working with MS Exchange, you won't have a good experience unless you use Outlook.
You're experiencing vendor lock-in.
[–] NarrativeControl ago
So what's the non-vendor lock-in replacement for Outlook? Like I said, Outlook is more than IMAP/SMTP.
Again: how do you arrange a meeting with 10 participants with OSS?