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Date:      Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:12:24 +0000
From:      "Colin J. Raven" <colin@kenmore.kozy-kabin.nl>
To:        Nikolas Britton <freebsd@nbritton.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: web calendar recommendation
Message-ID:  <Pine.NEB.4.61.9.0412212005580.9395@kenmore.kozy-kabin.nl>
In-Reply-To: <41C875CF.4090600@nbritton.org>
References:  <20041221064323.M73031@enabled.com> <41C875CF.4090600@nbritton.org>

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On Dec 21, Nikolas Britton launched this into the bitstream:

> Noah wrote:
>
>> FreeBSD-4.9
>> 
>> 
>> well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
>> supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm calendar.  I 
>> cant
>> appear to upload my calendar to it.
>> 
>> http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
>> 
>> can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar program
>> that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
>> scheduling purposes?
>> 
>> Any ideas please?
>> 
> yea,  try  Kronolith part of the Horde Application Framework.
>
> New features planned for 2:
>   * Shared calendar support.
>   * Create/import/mail iCalendar invitations, generate free/busy info.
>   * Support for guest calendars.
>   * Remote iCalendar calendar display support.
>   * Palm DateBook (PDB) import support.
>   * More flexible alarm notifications (e-mail, etc)."
>
> http://www.horde.org/kronolith/
> http://www.horde.org/about/
> http://www.horde.org/
>
> Like you, I have tried every web based groupware project under the sun, this 
> one sucked the least, we have been using it for all are client appointments 
> since FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE, and have never had a problem with it. When 
> Kronolith 2, Horde 3, and Turba 2 are release I will be upgrading to those 
> plus installing other Horde Apps like IMP, Wiki, Whups, and others.
>
> For the backend you can use just about anything for storage and 
> authentication because it uses the pear abstraction layer of PHP and they 
> write clean portable code.


As one other possible alternative, you could take a look at 
opengroupware (http://www.opengroupware.org/en/about/index.html)
which has a group calendar. Now this could be overkill, but it's also a 
helluva lot of fun too.

Do please look at the calendar module itself and the screenshots.
Calendar:
http://www.opengroupware.org/en/applications/calendar/index.html
Screenshots:
http://www.opengroupware.org/screens/index.html

It does also play nicely with Palm.
http://www.opengroupware.org/en/applications/palm/index.html

I hope this is of some use to you.

Regards,
-Colin
--
Colin J. Raven



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