Spotlight: Timebridge meeting scheduler - TechRepublic

Spotlight: Timebridge meeting scheduler

  • Agenda

    You can create a simple meeting agenda, and the participants can edit it as well.

    For a full review of Timebridge, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Action items

    In addition to the agenda, Timebridge allows action items and shared files (using Box.Net) to be attached to meetings.

    For a full review of Timebridge, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Emails

    Meeting attendees receive a very nice email that is not overwhelming like some meeting invitation emails can be.

    For a full review of Timebridge, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Pick time

    When responding to an invitation, attendees pick the best time for them, which times they can meet, and which times they cannot meet. Once all attendees respond the system figures out the best possible time and then sends a confirmation email to everyone.

    For a full review of Timebridge, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • SMS messages

    Timebridge is very good at making sure that you have selected the correct choices for each time, and lets you sign up for SMS notifications.

    For a full review of Timebridge, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Web conferencing

    This is the Web conferencing system in action to share a PowerPoint presentation.

    For a full review of Timebridge, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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