Online calender - any suggestions?
I am looking for an online calender for a website, largely so that I can access it from any computer wherever I am. Has anyone had a happy experience of using any such system on their sites? Google and Sourceforge reveal there are quite a few about so I thought I would fish for some recommendations before going through them all myself. While I am just after a calendering system at the moment, anythingt that offers more features than that wouldn't be a problem. I have PHP and a MySQL database to spare, so that's no problem. Thanks Dave -- Dave Briggs http://www.palimpsest.org.uk - The Home of Informed Debate on the Web
On 2004-11-10 11:19:19 +0000 Dave Briggs <briggs.dave@gmail.com> wrote:
I am looking for an online calender for a website, largely so that I can access it from any computer wherever I am.
Still early days for my users, but you might get some ideas from http://mjr.towers.org.uk/blog/2004-7.html#webcal0929 -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only and not of any group I know Creative copyleft computing - http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ Unsolicited attachments to the pipex address deleted Will HLF fund tree-killings? http://www.thewalks.co.uk/
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 11:19:19AM +0000, Dave Briggs wrote:
I am looking for an online calender for a website, largely so that I can access it from any computer wherever I am.
Has anyone had a happy experience of using any such system on their sites? Google and Sourceforge reveal there are quite a few about so I thought I would fish for some recommendations before going through them all myself.
While I am just after a calendering system at the moment, anythingt that offers more features than that wouldn't be a problem.
I have PHP and a MySQL database to spare, so that's no problem.
I have been using Horde's various utilities for a while (as installed by the sysadmin where my Web pages are hosted) and it seems pretty stable and reliable. Horde has a calendar which seems OK though I haven't used it seriously. -- Chris Green (chris@areti.co.uk) "Never ascribe to malice, that which can be explained by incompetence."
Thanks for the tips. I know that Horde is used as the webmail client on my host's server, but I never use it, so wasn't aware that there was a calender there too. I would like to get to the stage eventually where all my housekeeping stuff can be done in one place, all self-contained. An online editor and simple file manager would be obvious further choices.
participants (3)
-
Chris Green -
Dave Briggs -
MJ Ray