[ubuntu-za] Shared Calendar APP for browser
Wikus
mazal.wikus at gmail.com
Wed Mar 26 16:08:36 UTC 2014
On 2014/03/26 05:49 PM, Robin Bownes wrote:
>
> On 26/03/2014 12:49, Wikus wrote:
>>
>> Wikus,
>>
>>>
>>> Google Calendar? I'm sure Roundcube has a calendar plug-in but
>>> calendars are usually a component of an Email app.
>>>
>>> Vin.
>>>
>>>
>> I'm looking into google calendar now , but for the life of me I can't
>> find how you create a new calendar in there.
>> Don't want to share my personal one.
>>
>> - Wikus
>>
>>
> Hi Wikus,
>
> I use Google Calendar in the way that you are proposing. It works
> brilliantly, allowing me to have multiple calendars, some personal,
> and some private, which synchronise across multiples platforms, and
> apps - even smartphones. Calendars can be shared publicly, or to
> specific individuals.
>
> I would say that unless one has fundamental trust issues with Google,
> it is definitely the way to go. There is even a Google Calendar plugin
> for Thunderbird that lets you see your Google calendars in real time,
> and work with them with a very similar (almost same) interface as the
> web interface.
>
> Hope this is helpful. Shout if you would like more assistance.
>
> Robin
>
Thanx guys ,
Yeah I decided to go with google calendar. It does what I need , but the
drawback with that is that it only
works on pc's with internet access. We only have two of those on our
lan. So the rest won't be able to use it.
That's the main reason I was looking for something to put on my own
server that all pc's can access on the lan.
- Wikus
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