I've been meaning to try it out for some time, so I don't actually have any experience with it yet, but webcalendar is on my list of things to try. http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php I'm interested in it because it has import and export to iCal and vCal formats. Now if I can just figure out how to sync my entire palm calendar in one of those formats. I can get one event out at a time, but I really want to be able to sync the whole thing. Try typing in calendar on sourceforge and look at all the options.

Joel

Rick DeNatale wrote:
Putting the family calendar on the home lan is bubbling up to the top
of my personal IT project list.

I'm looking for suggestions for a decent open-source calendar web
server, preferably one which uses either mysql or the file system for
storage, but that's not an absolute necessity.  Another good thing
would be if it used Apache, although I suspect that won't be a
problem.

ISTR that I ran across something a few months ago, but I can't
remember the name of the project, also IIRC it used postgres.  I'd
prefer mysql since that's what I'm now using for a few other things,
but it's not a showstopper, just one more thing to lean enough about
to become dangerous.

I also played around a bit with the calendar plug-in for Squirelmail,
but it seemed to be pretty immature, and wasn't getting too much
attention by the developers.
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