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    Cal.com

    Cal.com

    Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone

    Meet Cal.com, the event-juggling scheduler for everyone. Focus on meetings, not making meetings. Free for individuals. Cal reads your availability from all your existing calendars ensuring you never get double booked! Set repeating schedules for the times of the day and week that you want people to be able to book you. Share your short cal.com personal link and make it incredibly easy for people to book a meeting at a time that works for both of you! Set availability, location, duration...
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    Cal

    Cal

    Cal - The Console Calendar Generator

    Cal is a command line utility that will output a calendar for the desired month/year. It's simple and accurate with a few useful features. By default, Cal will display the current year. You can provide a month and year, a month, or just a year. You can also change the number of calendars per row in your display with the -n switch. See the examples below for a more through description. This is a single executable JAR file. While you will need Java installed, there is no need to install...
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    Joomla component (1.0.x, 1.5.x) designed to embed the booking / availability / reservation calendar of www.shared-house.com on a Joomla site. The calendar is designed for holiday / vacation home owners who wish to display availability to potential renter
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    Monket is an Ajax enabled online calendar. Drag and drop events to change dates, drag the start/end of an event to create multi-day events, create and edit events without refreshing the page, all with an iCal style interface.
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    PHP based community calendar system, where events are displayed based on a list of friends and groups, sorta like the livejournal of calendars
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    Real Events Calendar project aims to create a new paradigm in web-calendars. Current calendars use the Daily Planner paradigm, which is limited when dealing with multi-day events. REC will use PHP/MySQL and be 100% XHTML/CSS compliant
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    Calendar-Jlib is a project designed to facilitate the exporting of calendar data, by web sites, in the vCalendar format, allowing use with calendar applications such as iCal and Google Calendar.
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