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!!! Homepage
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[http://www.php.brickhost.com/|PhpSceduleit]
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+!!Plans Calendar |
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+Browser Based Management |
+Plans' interface is intuitive and easy to use. |
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+Online help is built into Plans. |
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+Multiple Calendars |
+One installation of plans can support many calendars. |
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+Calendars can share information with each other. |
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+Each calendar is managed independently (unique password, custom options, custom look & feel). |
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+Multiple calendars running on the same installation of plans can be "embedded" in completely different websites. |
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+Recurring Events |
+Plans uses a powerful and flexible recurring event model. |
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+International Support |
+Plans supports multiple languages. |
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+Weeks can start on days other than Sunday. |
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+Plans supports arbitrary date formats (mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy, etc.) |
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+Database Support |
+Plans can store data in flat files or an SQL database. |
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+Sharp-looking |
+Plans is the nicest-looking web calendar. |
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+Plans has several downloadable themes available. |
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+CSS-based layout makes it easy to match the colors & fonts with your website. |
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+Open Source |
+Plans is licensed under the GPL. You can freely modify the code for your needs. Many organizations have done so. |
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+Extendable |
+Plans' architecture allows add-ons and standalone programs to re-use its framework. |
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+Plans can export events to other platforms, including MS Outlook and Palm. |
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+Template-based design |
+Plans uses HTML templates to allow easy customization of the look & feel. |
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+Each calendar can have its own custom template, even located on a different server. |
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+!!! Homepage |
+[http://www.planscalendar.com|planscalendar] |
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+!!VTCalendar |
+... is a web-based event calendar that allows for decentralized data input and includes an approval mechanism. It supports calendar hosting for individual organizations and the forwarding of events from these calendars to the main event calendar. It was initially developed in an effort to reduce the number of event calendars at Virginia Tech. |
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+!!! Features |
+Day/week/month view |
+Search for events |
+Show events filtered by category |
+Miniature calendar for navigation |
+Event submission/approval mechanism |
+Handling of recurring events |
+User authentication via internal database and/or external via LDAP |
+Customizable layout (header, footer, colors) |
+Customizable event categories |
+Customizable event templates |
+Customizable search engine (featured keywords, synonyms) |
+Import/Export events in several formats (RSS, custom XML) |
+vCalendar support (for exporting to other calendars like MS Outlook or iCal) |
+Support for multiple calendars (e.g. separate departmental calendars) |
+Calendars can be public or private (restricted to certain users) |
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+!!! System Requirements |
+PHP 4.2 or higher |
+MySQL 3.23 or higher or PostgreSQL |
+runs on any OS that supports PHP (Linux, Windows, Mac OS...) |
+Note: Since calendar uses PHP's PEAR database abstraction layer you should also be able to use any other database like Oracle, SQL Server etc. However we haven't tried that. |
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+!!! Homepage |
+[http://vtcalendar.sourceforge.net/|VTCalendar] |
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-Add comments and more information about good packages
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+I found this nice page with a updated list of calendar and scheduling resources |
+[http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Apps/scheduling.html|Linuxmafia - Sceduling] |
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-For a list over php calendar scripts have a look at http://www.webmasterengine.com/pseek/PHP/Calendars/ |
+Add comments under or more information above about good packages. There is also a [http://www.bitweaver.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1081|discussion tread] about this topic where you can exchange ideas. |