RE: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract)
I believe Ximian's Evolution would work well for that. It's in the ports
and I've heard that it works very well for shared calendaring and even
has a connector for working with MS Exchange. I haven't had the time to
actually install and configure it myself yet, but I'm planning on doing
it as soon as I can.

Thad


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FreeBSD-4.9


well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm calendar.  I
cant
appear to upload my calendar to it.

http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php

can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar
program
that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
scheduling purposes?

Any ideas please?

cheers,

Noah

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Re: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Steel City Phantom
the palm support is going to be the kicker.  i don't know of anything 
other than act and outlook that palm connects too. 

take that out of the mix and ximian is your best bet.  mozilla Sunbird 
has potential, but group calendaring is a ways away

Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract) wrote:
I believe Ximian's Evolution would work well for that. It's in the ports
and I've heard that it works very well for shared calendaring and even
has a connector for working with MS Exchange. I haven't had the time to
actually install and configure it myself yet, but I'm planning on doing
it as soon as I can.
Thad
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FreeBSD-4.9
well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm calendar.  I
cant
appear to upload my calendar to it.
http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar
program
that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
scheduling purposes?
Any ideas please?
cheers,
Noah
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RE: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Noah
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:39:17 -0700, Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract)
wrote
 I believe Ximian's Evolution would work well for that. It's in the ports
 and I've heard that it works very well for shared calendaring and 
 even has a connector for working with MS Exchange. I haven't had the 
 time to actually install and configure it myself yet, but I'm 
 planning on doing it as soon as I can.


oh okay - well it was just an idea.  also I was hoping for an opensource
package to do this.

thanks,

Noah



 
 Thad
 
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 Subject: web calendar recommendation
 
 FreeBSD-4.9
 
 well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
 supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm 
 calendar.  I cant appear to upload my calendar to it.
 
 http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
 
 can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar
 program
 that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
 scheduling purposes?
 
 Any ideas please?
 
 cheers,
 
 Noah
 
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Re: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Martin Hepworth
Palm integration works fine for me with Evolution...


On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 12:06:08 -0500, Steel City Phantom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 the palm support is going to be the kicker.  i don't know of anything
 other than act and outlook that palm connects too.
 
 take that out of the mix and ximian is your best bet.  mozilla Sunbird
 has potential, but group calendaring is a ways away
 
 Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract) wrote:
 
 I believe Ximian's Evolution would work well for that. It's in the ports
 and I've heard that it works very well for shared calendaring and even
 has a connector for working with MS Exchange. I haven't had the time to
 actually install and configure it myself yet, but I'm planning on doing
 it as soon as I can.
 
 Thad
 
 
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 Subject: web calendar recommendation
 
 FreeBSD-4.9
 
 
 well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
 supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm calendar.  I
 cant
 appear to upload my calendar to it.
 
 http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
 
 can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar
 program
 that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
 scheduling purposes?
 
 Any ideas please?
 
 cheers,
 
 Noah
 
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Re: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Martin Hepworth
Evolution is open source...

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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:08:48 -0800, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:39:17 -0700, Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract)
 wrote
  I believe Ximian's Evolution would work well for that. It's in the ports
  and I've heard that it works very well for shared calendaring and
  even has a connector for working with MS Exchange. I haven't had the
  time to actually install and configure it myself yet, but I'm
  planning on doing it as soon as I can.
 
 
 oh okay - well it was just an idea.  also I was hoping for an opensource
 package to do this.
 
 thanks,
 
 Noah
 
 
 
  Thad
 
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  Subject: web calendar recommendation
 
  FreeBSD-4.9
 
  well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
  supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm
  calendar.  I cant appear to upload my calendar to it.
 
  http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
 
  can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar
  program
  that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
  scheduling purposes?
 
  Any ideas please?
 
  cheers,
 
  Noah
 
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RE: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Tom Connolly

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 Palm integration works fine for me with Evolution...

Same here!

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Re: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Noah
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 17:22:11 +, Martin Hepworth wrote
 Evolution is open source...
 


cool Martin,

can you possibly send me a download link for the opensource please?

cheers,

Noah


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 On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:08:48 -0800, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:39:17 -0700, Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower 
  Contract)
  wrote
   I believe Ximian's Evolution would work well for that. It's in the ports
   and I've heard that it works very well for shared calendaring and
   even has a connector for working with MS Exchange. I haven't had the
   time to actually install and configure it myself yet, but I'm
   planning on doing it as soon as I can.
  
  
  oh okay - well it was just an idea.  also I was hoping for an opensource
  package to do this.
  
  thanks,
  
  Noah
  
  
  
   Thad
  
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   Subject: web calendar recommendation
  
   FreeBSD-4.9
  
   well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
   supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm
   calendar.  I cant appear to upload my calendar to it.
  
   http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
  
   can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar
   program
   that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
   scheduling purposes?
  
   Any ideas please?
  
   cheers,
  
   Noah
  
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Re: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Martin Hepworth
Noah

it's in the ports tree - /usr/ports/mail/evolution

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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:57:35 -0800, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 17:22:11 +, Martin Hepworth wrote
  Evolution is open source...
 
 
 cool Martin,
 
 can you possibly send me a download link for the opensource please?
 
 cheers,
 
 Noah
 
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  On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:08:48 -0800, Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:39:17 -0700, Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower 
   Contract)
   wrote
I believe Ximian's Evolution would work well for that. It's in the ports
and I've heard that it works very well for shared calendaring and
even has a connector for working with MS Exchange. I haven't had the
time to actually install and configure it myself yet, but I'm
planning on doing it as soon as I can.
  
  
   oh okay - well it was just an idea.  also I was hoping for an opensource
   package to do this.
  
   thanks,
  
   Noah
  
  
   
Thad
   
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Subject: web calendar recommendation
   
FreeBSD-4.9
   
well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm
calendar.  I cant appear to upload my calendar to it.
   
http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
   
can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar
program
that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
scheduling purposes?
   
Any ideas please?
   
cheers,
   
Noah
   
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Re: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Nikolas Britton
Noah wrote:
FreeBSD-4.9
well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm calendar.  I cant
appear to upload my calendar to it.
http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar program
that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
scheduling purposes?
Any ideas please?
yea,  try  Kronolith part of the Horde Application Framework.
New features planned for 2:
   * Shared calendar support.
   * Create/import/mail iCalendar invitations, generate free/busy info.
   * Support for guest calendars.
   * Remote iCalendar calendar display support.
   * Palm DateBook (PDB) import support.
   * More flexible alarm notifications (e-mail, etc).
http://www.horde.org/kronolith/
http://www.horde.org/about/
http://www.horde.org/
Like you, I have tried every web based groupware project under the sun, 
this one sucked the least, we have been using it for all are client 
appointments since FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE, and have never had a problem 
with it. When Kronolith 2, Horde 3, and Turba 2 are release I will be 
upgrading to those plus installing other Horde Apps like IMP, Wiki, 
Whups, and others.

For the backend you can use just about anything for storage and 
authentication because it uses the pear abstraction layer of PHP and 
they write clean portable code.
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Re: web calendar recommendation

2004-12-21 Thread Colin J. Raven
On Dec 21, Nikolas Britton launched this into the bitstream:
Noah wrote:
FreeBSD-4.9
well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm calendar.  I 
cant
appear to upload my calendar to it.

http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php
can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar program
that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
scheduling purposes?
Any ideas please?
yea,  try  Kronolith part of the Horde Application Framework.
New features planned for 2:
  * Shared calendar support.
  * Create/import/mail iCalendar invitations, generate free/busy info.
  * Support for guest calendars.
  * Remote iCalendar calendar display support.
  * Palm DateBook (PDB) import support.
  * More flexible alarm notifications (e-mail, etc).
http://www.horde.org/kronolith/
http://www.horde.org/about/
http://www.horde.org/
Like you, I have tried every web based groupware project under the sun, this 
one sucked the least, we have been using it for all are client appointments 
since FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE, and have never had a problem with it. When 
Kronolith 2, Horde 3, and Turba 2 are release I will be upgrading to those 
plus installing other Horde Apps like IMP, Wiki, Whups, and others.

For the backend you can use just about anything for storage and 
authentication because it uses the pear abstraction layer of PHP and they 
write clean portable code.

As one other possible alternative, you could take a look at 
opengroupware (http://www.opengroupware.org/en/about/index.html)
which has a group calendar. Now this could be overkill, but it's also a 
helluva lot of fun too.

Do please look at the calendar module itself and the screenshots.
Calendar:
http://www.opengroupware.org/en/applications/calendar/index.html
Screenshots:
http://www.opengroupware.org/screens/index.html
It does also play nicely with Palm.
http://www.opengroupware.org/en/applications/palm/index.html
I hope this is of some use to you.
Regards,
-Colin
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web calendar recommendation

2004-12-20 Thread Noah
FreeBSD-4.9


well I am back to the drawing board here.  webcalendar is not very well
supported, and it does not interface that well with my Palm calendar.  I cant
appear to upload my calendar to it.

http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php

can somebody please send along their recommendations for a calendar program
that can support multiple user calendars that can then be shared for
scheduling purposes?

Any ideas please?

cheers,

Noah

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