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Looking for best world time zone meeting coordinator
#1
https://www.worldtimebuddy.com

I've used this site for awhile, but it's getting wonky with all the browsers I use.

If anyone else is using a site for verifying a meeting time in far-reaching time zones, please pass it on. I need it daily!

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#2
i haven't tried the time zone feature, but doodle.com offers it on their product (free version as well).
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#3
thanks, Clay. We tried Doodle for a couple weeks. Its interface is goofy as hell, and it requires giving Doodle every email of every participant of the potential meeting. Not saying they misuse those emails, but it's more intrusive than we need.
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#4
tuqqer wrote:
...it requires giving Doodle every email of every participant of the potential meeting.

hmmm...interesting. I have been using it to schedule meetings for several years, and I always just send out the link on my own. No need to input participant emails in my experience.
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#5
I use this site. A bit clunky.

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html
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#6
cbelt3 wrote:
I use this site. A bit clunky.

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html

cbelt3, have you seen a way on that site to show ones Favorite Cities (added through the My World Clock preferences ) to show up in the Meeting page? If I could do that, I'd use the site, but we were never able to figure a way to have just our Favorite cities be shown when setting up a meeting, which seemed to be the main reason for ones Favorite cities.
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#7
tugger- I think it wants a login. I'm not sure. Or it's trying to drop a cookie that looks nasty and my system won't let it.
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#8
Do you really need a web site for this? A simple map with time zones should be all you need.
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#9
space-time wrote:
Do you really need a web site for this? A simple map with time zones should be all you need.

We've used that up until now. But there's now 4-6 time zones and each iteration of suggestions confuses emails and eventually, one of the persons in one of the time zones gets it wrong, and the video conference happens without them. Expensive.
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