[juneau-lug] Re: Calendar application for home use

  • From: "Myron Davis" <myrond@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 13:45:56 -0800

I know this doesn't answer what you were asking but I thought this might be
interesting nevertheless.
If you want to sub-scribe to the whole google thing, if you create an
account
w/ google you can sub-scribe/share calendars with any other google user.
 You
can also use google calendar from within outlook
http://sourceforge.net/projects/remotecalendars via a outlook plugin.
I'm guessing any mail client which knows how to sub-scribe to RFC 2445
generic icalendars would work.


On 9/26/06, James Zuelow <James_Zuelow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Anyone know of a non-web based calendar application that all local users
> on a machine can access?
>
> For example, if user joe adds an appointment, it should be immediately
> visible to user bob.  I don't care if Susie on the network can't see
> anything.
>
> I've seen stuff like webcalendar (http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php) but
> it has a lot of overhead and supplementary server installs.
>
> You'd think that KDE or Gnome would have something like a "system"
> calendar built in, but I guess no dice on that.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> James Zuelow....................CBJ MIS (907)586-0236
> Network Specialist...Registered Linux User No. 186591
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