BTW, I noticed people where using the traditional wiki syntax when
editing pages. I should have never used the word 'wiki' because it's not
really a true wiki (didn't know what else to call it). The only two page
editors are wysiwyg and straight HTML.
Sorry for the confusion.
-r
Robert Ritchy wrote:
My apologies to the list if this is swaying off topic - I'll keep the
thread short.
The calendar is not open sourced, but I'm certainly not against doing
something like that.
And, while it is unfinished, there's actually some working features
which are not exposed in the app you hit. -Uploading new iCalendars
(i.e. calendars downloaded from http://www.icalshare.com/ or created
via Mac/KOrganizer)
-Managing/viewing/combining multiple calendars
-Adding/removing calendar events.
-Robert
Torgeir Veimo wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 10:40 -0600, Robert Ritchy wrote:
Sure, you can hit http://mail.jarbo.com and login as demo/demo. I
started working on it about 7 months ago as a side project (to get
my family out of the dark ages). Like most developers, I wish I had
more time to work on it.
Is this software open source? The calendar part looks interesting,
although a bit unfinished.