they have a tool you can download and run on the users workstation that
will sync their outlook to a specific Google Cal.
I do this for my wife's iPhone, as well. her phone has Gmail setup as
an Exchange account.
On 10/12/2010 12:47 PM, Nancy Sullivan wrote:
Yes – thanks from me, too. We’ve been discussing this same topic at the
college. We will definitely look into Google again. Does anyone know if
you can upload Outlook calendars into Google automatically? Many of our
users are already using Outlook, and it would be great to be able to
dump those into Google and then use google to do the web cal.
Nancy
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Cool. Thanks, guys.
Mike
On Oct 12, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Michael Bendorf wrote:
Best to have the general calendar set up in an account first I have found.
Either have people share their calendars with you or add additional
calendars in that main account.
Then follow Paul's lead and Google gives you a nice iframe code block.
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On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Mike Oliveri
<mike.oliv...@student.rb60.com <mailto:mike.oliv...@student.rb60.com>>
wrote:
How did you do this?
Mike
On Oct 12, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Paul Peacock wrote:
you can setup multiple calendars in google and then combine them into
one for the web. Users can still toggle on/off each calendar in the
right hand corner:
http://www.lexington.k12.il.us/calendar/district/default.htm
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Steve Carrington
<carrington.st...@mhs.org <mailto:carrington.st...@mhs.org>> wrote:
what about phpicalendar?
http://phpicalendar.net/documentation/index.php/Main_Page
We use this to display our Zimbra Calendars to the public.
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Murphysboro CUSD #186
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:31:01 AM
Subject: [tech-geeks] need recommendation for web based group calendar
Hi all,
We've been using google calanders to publish district wide events.
Latley, we've been getting complaints that it isn't flexible enough
for users needs. For example it doesn't allow the public users to
filter events so a parent at an elementary school has to pick their
events out from stuff happening at a highschool, rather than just
ticking a box and only showing events at one school.
Currently we're reviewing Trumba which seems to do what we want
http://www.trumba.com/connect/default.aspx but it costs 100.00 a month
(sort of steep IMO)
We've looked at bedework http://www.bedework.org/bedework/ which is an
interesting open source project, but doesn't seem particularly user
friendly.
Can anyone recommend a web based shared calendar that supports
filter-views and it reasonably easy to set up and use? Bonus points if
it's GPL or Open Source!!
Thanks!
John
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