I took a look at this as soon as I saw it because I am working on a calendar
program of my own right now. The screenshots they have up on their site of
the backend seem a little simplistic, but very straightforward (This is a
good thing for the typical client who cant figure out how to read email,
much less administer a calendar app). What is not clear is how they identify
individual users. It also does not have the more complex calendar program
features like those on yahoo, excite and so on. It's defiantely not meant to
be a full featured planner software, but more like a calendar/scratch pad
type applet for frequent vistors of your site.
I think for the purpose it was intended for, it is a very slick piece of
software like everything coming from IAutomated these days.

jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeanne Sarfaty Glazer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:46 PM
Subject: CF_Calendar


> Has anyone on the list used the CF_Calendar tag created by this company?
> http://www.iautomated.com/products.cfm
>
> If so, I would greatly appreciate your feedback - esp. with regard to its
> administrative ability.  On the front end, it looks like a nifty app -
(one
> minor bug I've seen is that, sometimes you have to double click a month
for
> it to display properly) and I'm interested to know how (and how well) the
> back end works before I plunk down the $ to purchase it.
>
> Thanks a bunch,
> - - - Jeanne
>
>
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