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| This Perl script allows you to have your guests to build their own calendars at your site. They will be able to edit their calendar anytime to change the title, the color scheme, the administration password and the list of valid users. valid users can add, edit and delete only the calendar events that they have entered, while the adminstrator can update all entries. |
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|    Date Added: Jul-04-2005 |
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| WebCal allows you to create and maintain an interactive events calendar or scheduling system on your Web site. The script can create calendars for any desired month from 1601 to 2899 A.D.; events to be displayed are stored in an easily-maintained data file. The data file can include singular, weekly, monthly and annual events, and those events can be linked to outside URLs for additional information. Calendars can be viewed in several different table grid formats or as simple text listings. |
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|    Date Added: Jul-16-2005 |
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| WebCal is a free Web-based calendar program to help you keep track of your appointments, meetings, birthdays, etc. It uses perl cgi scripts to generate all the web pages, a flat file database system, and a bit of Javascript to tie things together. Main features include: Multiple calendars, Password protection, Calendars can be private, public or open, File locking, Flexible scheduling allows for easily adding repetitive tasks with only one entry, Multiple language support, Multiple views (Year, Month, Week, or Day), Ability to subscribe to other WebCal calendars, Administrative control, Runs under mod_perl, and Email Reminders on Items. |
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|    Date Added: Jul-19-2005 |
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| Prospector is a online calendaring program that is similar to those found at netscape and yahoo. It has been written to run under mod_perl and use an SQL database using DBD/DBI. It is currently being developed with postgreSQL and MySQL. It only runs on Linux currently, although it should run on any UNIX. |
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|    Date Added: Aug-16-2005 |
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| Calcium provides interactive Calendars you use through your browser. Features include: dynamic calendar merging (events from one calendar can be included in another); multiple views and formats; repeating events; email reminders; color and font customization; support for full HTML in event text and calendar headers and footers; popup text associated with any event; searching & filtering; multi-language support; flexible security model, and more. Calcium is very easy to use, and fully supported. It runs anywhere that supports Perl CGIs; no non-standard Perl modules necessary. |
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|    Date Added: Jul-11-2005 |
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| ACS is a web-based multi-user group scheduling system implemented as a set of CGI programs. Users can find optimal times for meetings, see who will be available for given times, and view meeting requests sent to them by other ACS users. Many calendar views are available, and users can delegate meeting acceptance authority to others. |
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|    Date Added: Sep-11-2005 |
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| RemindMe is a simple auto-email reminder service program that lets users sign up to receive email reminders about a date they choose at a designated interval before that date. Users can select whether to be reminded only once or annually, semi-annually, quarterly, bi-monthly, monthly, bi-weekly, weekly, or daily. They can also choose to be reminded one day, three days, one week, three weeks, one month, or six months in advance. Users may also view, edit, or delete any pending reminders. The administrator may modify a special footer text file to be appended to all emails sent by the system. Supports basic POP-Before-SMTP and SMTP-Auth for mailing if needed. |
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|    Date Added: Jun-17-2005 |
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| This is a simple calendar script that displays a monthly calendar on your Web page. You can use this script with or without SSI (Server Side Include). |
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|    Date Added: Jun-21-2005 |
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| Shared Calendars integrates schedules across your office or organization. It allows many users to each create their own individual calendars, giving access to different people as desired. They can create a calendar just for themselves, or for a committee or workgroup. Shared Calendars can also create a public calendar: ideal for integrating private committee meetings with public events. Its capabilities also include email reminders and recurring events. |
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|    Date Added: Jun-17-2005 |
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| Many offices have a calendar tacked to the wall in a central location. Employees add items such as scheduled vacations, reservations of conference rooms, or notices about meeting, conferences, or seminars. Employees can more efficiently coordinate their work with that of others in the organization by using WebCal. WebCal provides a Web interface to a similar shared calendar. Every user can read what other people have added and, if the script is configured to do it, can modify each other's entries. WebCal has two primary views: the month view and the day view. Varying levels of security are configurable. For example, WebCal can be made to be viewable by anyone or by authenticated users only. Items within the calendar database can be made to be modifiable or deletable only by the person who posts them or by everyone. |
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|    Date Added: Aug-19-2005 |
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