[ubuntu-za] Shared Calendar APP for browser

Hilton Gibson hilton.gibson at gmail.com
Wed Mar 26 18:52:52 UTC 2014


Hi. Try to look at owncloud. Cheers hg.
On 26 Mar 2014 17:50, "Robin Bownes" <robin at bownes.co.za> 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
>
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