WebCalendar can be setup in a variety of
ways, such as...
- A schedule management system for a single person
- A schedule management system for a group of people,
allowing one or more assistants to manage the calendar
of another user
- An events schedule that anyone can view, allowing visitors
to submit new events
- An events schedule that can be viewed with iCal-compliant
calendar applications
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For your convenience we have listed an overview of the most important
features. By no means this list is indented to be complete, but mentioning
all the features would simply take too much space. For a closer look
at all the different options, please ask a Fidelity Internet representative
for more detailed information.
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Features:
- xhtml/css compliance
- Multi-user support
- 29 supported languages: Basque, Bulgarian, Chinese-Big5, Chinese-GB2312,
Czech, Danish, Dutch, English-US, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician,
German, Holo-Big5, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean,
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese_BR, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish,
Swedish, Turkish, Welsh
- Auto-detect user's language preference from browser settings
- View calendars by day, week, month or year
- View another user's calendar
- View one or more users' calendar via layers on top of your own calendar
- Add/Edit/Delete users
- Add/Edit/Delete events
- Repeating events including support for overriding or deleting (exceptions)
- Configurable custom event fields
- User-configurable preferences for colors, 12/24 time format, Sun/Mon
week start
- Online help
- Checks for scheduling conflicts
- Email reminders for upcoming events
- Email notifications for new/updated/deleted events
- Export events to iCal, vCal or Palm
- Import from iCal, vCal or Palm
- Optional general access (no login required) to allow calendar to
be viewed by people without a login (useful for event calendars)
- Users can make their calendar available publicly to anyone with an
iCal-compliant calendar program (such as Apple's
iCal, Mozilla
Calendar or Sunbird)
- User authentication: Web-based, HTTP, LDAP or NIS
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