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Home : Perl : Scripts and Programs : Calendars : Page 2

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  • Easy Calendar Generator
    This Perl script allows you to have your guests to build their own calendars at your site. They will be able to edit their calendar anytime to change the title, the color scheme, the administration password and the list of valid users. valid users can add, edit and delete only the calendar events that they have entered, while the adminstrator can update all entries.
    Price: Free
    http://www.inet-images.com/manny/ezcalend.htm
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  • EventCalendar
    EventCalendar displays in a organized fashion a calendar for each month of the year, with each day of the month being displayed and linked if events for the day are present. Easy to customize, simple to administrate, and quick setup & installation are just a few of the features packed into EventCalendar.
    Price: $80 Version: 1.1 Platform: Unix, Windows NT
    http://www.cgi-world.com/calendar.html
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  • events
    events is a CGI library designed to help you when you have a web site displaying any kind of dates, be it birthdays, parties, services, workshops or whatever. events helps you to build an automated list of all events or display the next event automatically.
    Price: Free Version: 1.0 Platform: Unix
    http://www.web42.com/scripts/events/
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  • eXtropia WebCal
    WebCal is a groupware calendaring script. It provides a Web interface to a similar shared calendar. Every user can read what other people have added and, if the script is configured to do it, can modify each others entries. WebCal has two primary views: the month view and the day view. Varying levels of security are configurable. For example, WebCal can be made to be viewable by anyone or by authenticated users only. Items within the calendar database can be made to be modifiable or deletable only by the person who posts them or by everyone.
    Price: Free Version: 5.0 Platform: Unix, Window, MacOS
    http://www.extropia.com/scripts/calendar.html
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  • FrameCal
    FrameCal allows you to maintain multiple calendars using one perl script. Three different level access restrictions can be implemented, and a multitude of formatting options are available to customize the look of the calendar to your individual sites.
    Price: Free Version: 2.4 Platform: Unix, Windows NT
    http://www.blue-gecko.com/framecal/
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  • Lozinskis Calendar
    This is a fast, easy to use, easy to customize scheduling tool. It features: Create, Edit, and Delete events with your web browser, Add, Edit, and Delete events to multiple days and calendars in one click, View only those events containing a keyword you specify, Automatically send email to people who should be notified of an event, View events in calendar OR tabular formats, Works with the https protocol and secure intranets, View any month or year, Highlights the current day, View the details for any date in a separate pop-up window, Supports unlimited calendars and events, Calendar scales to fit on your web page, Supports both header and footer templates, Users can edit/delete only those entries they originally entered, Easily include links and images with your postings, and JavaScript Enhanced.
    Price: $30 Version: 6.5 Platform: Unix, Windows NT
    http://users.erols.com/lozinski/calendar/calendar.html
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  • Mailbox Mates Event Diary
    This is a Perl script to display a full month to a page. User can jump to any selected month/year and move forward / back a month to view entries. Only person who submits an entry can edit their own text.
    Price: Freeware Version: 1,0
    http://www.mailbox-mates.com/calendar/
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  • Matt Kruses Calendar
    A HTML template-based calendar program whose features include password-protected administration utility, clean layout and daily events display in either the calendar view or pop-up windows.
    Price: Free Version: 2.1
    http://mkruse.netexpress.net/scripts/calendar/
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  • Michael Arndts WebCal
    WebCal is a free Web-based calendar program to help you keep track of your appointments, meetings, birthdays, etc. It uses perl cgi scripts to generate all the web pages, a flat file database system, and a bit of Javascript to tie things together. Main features include: Multiple calendars, Password protection, Calendars can be private, public or open, File locking, Flexible scheduling allows for easily adding repetitive tasks with only one entry, Multiple language support, Multiple views (Year, Month, Week, or Day), Ability to subscribe to other WebCal calendars, Administrative control, Runs under mod_perl, and Email Reminders on Items.
    Price: Free Version: 3.03 Platform: Unix
    http://bulldog.tzo.org/webcal/webcal.html
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  • Perlandar
    Perlandar is a web based calendar for project management. It uses the calendar modules available from cpan.org, and a MySQL database on backend. Every user has an access level in the database that can be anywhere from 1-10. Currently, 0 is disabled, 10 gives the ability to add, delete, and modify users, and everything in between has full calendar access and ability to modify users.
    Price: Free Version: 0.4b
    http://www.natwork.com/~nick/perlandar/perlandar.html
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