We'll have a fused calendar app, soon (yeah, yeah, I know, I've said I don't
use Fusebox, but I have finaly seen the light and converted ;). It's a
circuit app that's part of a huge event scheduling project. Some of your
ideas we haven't thought of and I will see about incorprating them and
making it more generic. ETA on it is probably within 2 months .. a shame we
don't have it ready now.
Todd
----- Original Message -----
From: "McCollough, Alan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 6:36 PM
Subject: RE: L@@kin' for a calendar app
> Hmmm. zyxxy, huh? No chromosomal defects there, you say??? It does look
> interesting. So when does version 2.5 hit the street? I'd really like to
get
> a fuseboxed version.
>
> Here let me give ya some background on what would be slick..
>
> In my current stone-age non-fused calendar app...
>
> *There can be multiple calendars.
> *Users can be an administrator for a given calendar
> *As an administrator, there can be multiple authors for a given calendar.
> *Authors and administrators can both edit the events on a calendar
> *The calendars are available to CF apps that call upon 'em. In our
instance,
> we use one calendar for office leave, another for showing various events.
> The leave calendar is limited to folks who are in our department. The
events
> calendar is available to everybody to view.
> *The calendar displays a summary for any given event stored, right on the
> main calendar. If a user clicks the event summary, the page reloads,
> displaying an event detail at the bottom. You could spawn off a separate
> browser window for this, too. Or you could do a javascript prompt.
Whatever.
> But you get the idea.
> *Search function. Users can enter text and search through the calendar for
> the text.
>
> Yeah, those functions would be grand. I'd rather pay for a calendar than
> re-write the whole thing. I've got other projects to work on... I've had
to
> scale back with my soapboxing on this list... What a pain.
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