Chapter 17. Group Scheduling

If you've ever tried to schedule a party, night out at the movies, or other event involving more than two people, you know how difficult it can be to find a date and time that is convenient for everyone. The typical method involves a lot of phone calls or e-mail messages (or both), plus at least one negotiation with that "difficult" friend. And if your group is going to see a movie, there's the next problem of which movie to see! Typically, some time during the process, you just want to throw up your hands and cancel the entire thing.

Group scheduling will always be tricky, but fortunately. there's a free online service that will help remove some of the hassles, and allow you to pick the date and time that works best ...

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