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We are a Google Apps Reseller.
The two most successful tools we have seen our customers using are: shared Google Spreadsheets and Trello.
The spreadsheet might seem crude but it is very flexible in how you set it up, it can be sorted and comments can be inserted. This would be the quickest for you to start using right away. Depending on the complexity and ...
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Have you looked into Google Apps? Its calendar sharing features seem to match your requirements.
It is syncable with Outlook, accessible from smartphones (either via syncing or a web GUI), and certainly has a calendar GUI.
Taking notes from meetings could be done via Google+, or a Google Doc attached to the meeting invitation.
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You're in good company - a lot of people miss the Private facilities (nice write-up here).
In one of 37Signal's early communications during the release of the new system, they stated that they are "rethinking" Private, and that they may add support for this in the future.
When you look at their "New stuff" link, you can tell that they're working hard on ...
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Try This:
Cust A shares folder with You. You share Folder with Cust B. (Folder stays same, no copy.)
No Auto-sync will be there, but maybe they both will see each other.
The foolproof plan can be:
Cust A shares with You (Copy A). You Make Copy B and share it with Cust B. (Now you have two copies of folder.)
Possibly no auto-sync, but for sure Cust A ...
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You should check out TalentBlend It's aimed at creative skills / people mostly but it caters for a wide variety of disciplines.
TalentBlend is a creative exchange to connect with exactly who you need to make your idea happen. It's about people helping people to achieve their goals.
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