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Meeting Maker Accounts

 

 

MeetingMaker is a scheduling program. Accounts are only provided to staff and faculty who request them. A licensing fee is required to obtain a MeetingMaker account. Individuals who desire an account should submit an e-mail request to CIT's MeetingMaker Account Manager.

MeetingMaker FAQs:

What is MeetingMaker (MM)?

Meeting Maker is a server-based group scheduling program. Individual users can schedule activities, create meetings and invite other MM users to attend, make to-do lists, etc. Meeting rooms and resources (special equipment, etc) can also be scheduled. Users can give others read only or read/write access to their schedules. All schedules are kept on the server and cached to the user's hard drive. By keeping the schedules on the server, everyone can have access to the most up-to-date information, and you can access it from anywhere on the network.

Does is run on Macintosh? Windows?

Yes, Meeting Maker is cross-platform, and will run on Macintosh and on Windows computers.

What does it cost?

The cost is $70 per user schedule. Resource accounts are free. You must have an account to use Meeting Maker, but may install the software on as many computers as you want.

How do I get an account? The software?

To get an account, contact Linda Iroff, x58780. She will help you determine what kind of account(s) you need. You may download and install the software yourself from the CIT Software Downloads site, or request that the CIT Help Desk install it for you.

Can I access my Meeting Maker schedule from home?

Yes, MM is accessed via TCP/IP protocol, which means that anyone with home Internet access can also access their Meeting Maker account. You will need to download the MM installer to your home computer's hard drive and follow the directions to install and connect. See the CIT Software Download site for details.

How do I get help with using Meeting Maker?

Meeting Maker has a built-in Help facility. On the Macintosh, choose Meeting Maker Guide from the Help menu. If you still need assistance, call the CIT Help Desk at x58197.

 

 

 

This page last updated: 17-May-2007  
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