Personal Calendar Applications???

Ricardo Veguilla veguilla at hpcf.upr.edu
Mon Oct 18 12:43:08 UTC 2004


I'm curious... what features does iCal and Sunbird provide that 
Evolution lacks?

Btw, Evolution also supports subscribing to iCal calendars (it also uses 
the .ics file format as its native calendar file format).

Regards,
Ricardo Veguilla

Jon Nettleton wrote:

>I have actually found it works quite nicely.  Supports iCal, downloads
>nicely as a 700kb plugin for firefox or mozilla.  I have to admit I am
>not a calendar junkie, so I can't comment on the poweruser features. 
>It does allow me to download the release schedule for Fedora Core ;-).
>
>-Jon
>
>
>On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 23:16:30 -0400, Marcus Schuetz <biped at comcast.net> wrote:
>  
>
>>joelbryan wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>I hope there's an Open Source software that's similar to Apple iCal,
>>>I' tried Evolution, but It's seems to be more focused on e-Mail functionality,
>>>Right now I'm using PHPicalendar running on localhost webserver and
>>>mysql, but services like those are too heavy on my P4 home pc.
>>>
>>>I hope they will include a Personal Calendar Applications similar to
>>>iCal for FC3 Final.
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>How about Sunbird, the Mozilla standlalone calendar
>>(http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/index.html)? Since it's at
>>version 0.2a I doubt it is ready for prime time yet, let alone FC3
>>Final, but for me it works just fine.
>>
>>HTH,
>>
>>Marcus
>>    
>>




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