web-calendars

2001-09-21 Thread Douglas J. Hunley

I haven't really followed the current thread, but does anyonehave opinion on 
CyberCalendar (http://freshmeat.net/projects/cybercalendar/)?
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Re: web-calendars

2001-09-21 Thread Tim Wunder

Previously, Douglas J. Hunley chose to write:
 I haven't really followed the current thread, but does anyonehave opinion
 on CyberCalendar (http://freshmeat.net/projects/cybercalendar/)?

Based on my cursory examination of the website and the few example sites it 
listed and comparing those to the demo of WEbCal on the WebCal page, Webcal 
feels a little better -- IF I could only get the blasted thing to work on my 
RedHat box!!! Now that I'm home, I might try configging it on my home 
OpenLinux 3.1 system.

CyberCalendar does expressly say that it supports the vCalendar standard. 
WebCal is supposed to be able to sync with a Palm, so I guess it supports 
vCalendar, too. It just doesn't say so.

Tim
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