On 07 Oct 2009, at 17:01, Dave Smith wrote:
> I am changing jobs soon, and I've come to rely on (shudder) my
> company's Microsoft Outlook/Exchange for my calendaring needs I store
> both personal and work-related calendar information there. I'd like to
> get rid of this closed solution once and
I'm not sure it counts as an Open Calendar, but Google Apps might do
what you want. There are also some PHP icalendar programs. I haven't
tried them for a while. but search sf.net for php and ical. One is
phpical, but it was fairly limited, and unless it's improved in the past
couple years, you
On Oct 7, 2009, at 5:01 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> I am changing jobs soon, and I've come to rely on (shudder) my
> company's Microsoft Outlook/Exchange for my calendaring needs I store
> both personal and work-related calendar information there. I'd like to
> get rid of this closed solution once an
I am changing jobs soon, and I've come to rely on (shudder) my
company's Microsoft Outlook/Exchange for my calendaring needs I store
both personal and work-related calendar information there. I'd like to
get rid of this closed solution once and for all and move to an
alternative that meets