5534Activewebsuite.com Active Calendar cgi scripthttp://www.activewebsuite.com/calendar/Activewebsuite.com Active Calendar cgi script is the perfect solution for integrating a dynamic and powerful event based calendar system into your site. With extensive user and system administration features, managing your dynamic and ever changing event content is a breezeCGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > CalendarsOct 10, 2006Hagen Software Inc.
EZ2Read Schedule - NEW VERSION AVAILABLE
Our wildly popular scheduling program differs from other schedulers and calendars in its simplicity. It is a simple table with each row representing an event in the schedule. Great as a band schedule, meeting schedule, calendar of events, club schedule, church schedule, public speakers schedule, and anyplace an easy to read schedule is required. Three versions available.
Many options for viewing events that have been added by a site administrator are available. The default look gives you an HTML Calendar with clickable days of the month that hold events. Clicking on any highlighted date of any month will display that date's events.
RemindMe is a simple program that lets users sign up to receive auto-reminders by email about a date they choose at a designated interval before that date. Users can select whether to be reminded only once, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, semi-anually, or every year, and whether to be reminded any number of days in advance of that date, from one day to one year. Users may also select an option to view, edit, or delete any pending reminders.
BAC Calendar provides you with a shared calendar system for use on your website (Internet or Intranet). Each member receives a personal calendar, which they can share with other members. The administrator can create multiple "community" calendars that are accessible either to all members or to certain member groups.
In addition, if BAC Calendar is installed it takes over the calendar function of both Auto-HomePage and Auto-Clubs, expanding on the features of the calendar element
The Palm synch client is now available for Windows! Rich Willis was able to get the native perl webcal_synch_client.pl program to run under Windows using Cygwin. Grab the zip file winsynch.zip and give it a try if you are interested. There is a readme.txt file included in the zip archive, while you can view online here. Thanks Rich!
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