On 03-Feb-00 Kent West wrote: > > What this boils down to is: Is there a program for Linux > that will do essentially the same thing as Schedule+? > > For those of you unfamiliar with Schedule+: I need a > calendar program that is networked. For example, I can open > my Schedule+ file, and then specify that John Doe has Read > access to it over the network and Jane Doe has Change access > to it over the network and Everyone else has no access to > it.
I don't know if it will meet your needs, but have a look at "plan": http://www.IN-Berlin.DE/User/bitrot/plan.html Also worth looking at the main page http://www.IN-Berlin.DE/User/bitrot/ This has a lot of useful calendar/scheduler functions, and is easy to use once you get the hang of it. It can be run on a local machine, but it is also networkable: you can store the schedule files on a central server running a program 'netplan' and the other machines, each running 'plan', get their data from that. I think that controlling access to the files is probably a matter of setting up groups: there doesn't seem to be an access control function which is configurable within plan, but I'm not sure. Hope this helps, Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 04-Feb-00 Time: 01:00:38 ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------