Google apps has calendar. It's free for non-profits.

On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Perkins, Jerry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   I am wanting to set up a calendar for our Church (
> http://oursaviorlcms.org/ ).   So I am looking for some comments on the
> best way to go about this.
>
> Criteria:
>   15 to 50 users.
>   Users can share calendars.
>   Has a number of group calendars
>   Two of the groups calendars can be exported to different web sites.
>   Items on a personal calendar can be marked to show up on one or more
> of the group calendars.
>   Accessed from any platform.
>   Can be accessed from outside the Church network.
>   Database is stored on a network server.
>   Uses a standard base that, in time, we will not have to migrate to
> something else.
>
> Current thoughts:
>
>   Right now it looks like the way to go is with DEViCal (
> http://wiki.davical.org/w/Main_Page ), which is the server and creates a
> iCal file.  This is accessed by a number of different clients (
> http://wiki.davical.org/w/CalDAV_Clients )
>
> --
> Jerry Perkins
>
> Home Page http://www.jperkins.us/
> There are 10 kinds of people in the world
>   those who understand binary and those who don't.
>
>
> >
>

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