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[ILUG] Linux calendaring applications

[ILUG] Linux calendaring applications

Patrick Stack lists at adeptassociates.net
Tue Sep 6 11:13:57 IST 2005


I recently set up shared calendars on a client's website (hosted on
Linux) using Web Calendar Pro <www.web-calendar-pro.com>. Having trawled
the web for a suitable application I settled on this one as the best. It
needs mysql to work and is easy to set up. It also exports to vcal and
ecal formats which AFAIK are compatible with Outlook. The only downside
is it is not free. Don't know if this meets your requirements but it's
worth a look.

Patrick

On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 14:18 +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been requested to set up shared calendaring.  Reading between the
> lines, I'm guessing this has to integrate with Outlook.  Does anyone have
> any recommendations for a standalone server application that can achieve
> this on Linux?  I see webcalendar is there and it looks quite nice but I
> don't see any mention of Outlook.
> 
> Also, as I know little or nothing about shared calendaring, if anyone has
> any good docs which go over the issues, etc I'd be very much obliged if
> you could post a link or two.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Gavin
-- 
Patrick Stack <lists at adeptassociates.net>
Adept Associates




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