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On Jan 21, 8:28 am, Tim Büthe <timbue...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> thanks for the links, I tried them and I'm not really satisfied. First
> of all, they don't look as good and modern as Google Calendar looks.
> They don't use ajax'ish Interfaces (except 
> thehttp://www.feyasoft.com/home.htm)
> and the demos gave me errors!
>
> When you try to add a new entry 
> onhttp://demo.webical.org/app/?wicket:interface=:0:1:::,
> you come to an error page. The 
> pagehttp://webcalendar.sourceforge.net/demo/year.php
> is totally blank (in FF on Ubuntu).
>
> I really don't understand this. What do you guys use internally? Does
> everybody use exchange nowadays? Does everybody use Windows Servers in
> there companies? Has nobody took a modern JSF+Ajax Framework or Rails
> or Grails and built a Calendar with it?
>
> Some more background: I use google calendar privately and love it. but
> not all of my colleges are fine with all there data laying around on
> the google grid, you know? Right now we usinghttp://www.planscalendar.com/,
> but this one sucks.
>
> I'll tryhttp://www.bedework.org/bedework/that's looks promising, but
> I couldn't found an demo. I'll get back when I tried i locally...
>
> Once again, thank you very much!
> Tim
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