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myCal Personal Events Calendar
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Other links at CFML > Scripts and Programs > Calendars |
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myCal Personal Events Calendar
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MyCal is a personal events calendar that includes the ability to set recurring events, and view monthly, weekly, and daily calendars. Users login to create their own personal calendar and can receive reminder emails of their personal events. The calendar can be viewed in either a monthly, weekly, or daily format. You, the administrator, have the ability to change the color schemes to fit into your design at will. This application would be suitable for an intranet or a portal, where you have multiple users each needing to maintain their own separate events calendars. This application is Commercial but unencrypted. You are free to add your own features if you wish.
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Popup Calendar
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There are 3 versions to this which you will see when you go to the site... $5, Lite Version (basic use and encrypted) $5, Full Version (all features and encrypted) $5, Open Source Version (all features and unencrypted)
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evCal Events Calendar
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evCal is a full-featured searchable events calendar that includes the ability to set recurring events on a daily, weekly, monthly, yearly basis. For example, you can set an event to recur every 3rd Thursday of the month for x amount of months, or until a specified end date. Colors schemes are editable and can be easily added to match the look and feel of your site. In addition, the app makes use of header and footer, so you can integrate it seamlessly within your sites design. The calendar can be viewed in a monthly, weekly, or daily format. Users can sign up for events, and the information emailed to you.
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6.0 CF Calendar Application
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This is a powerful calendar application for storing and displaying events. It is very portable and easy to integrate into any Cold Fusion application. The calendar provides a monthly view with a pop-up window to display information for a specific date. It features very simple administrative funtions that are all password protected to prevent unauthorized use. Once the administrator has logged in, he/she can add new events to the calendar, update existing events, or delete existing events. This calendar also allows the administrator to add repeated events easily. Events can be set to repeat daily, weekly, or on a list of dates provided by the administrator.
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