Open Source Solutions for Small Business Problems
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08. Calendar
Random notes
Submitted by John Locke on Sat, 06/09/2007 - 05:30Marc Andreesson, one of the authors of Mosaic, the original web browser, has taken up blogging, and in his first week he's got some thought-provoking posts. I've adopted many of David Allen's Getting Things Done ideas to help get my business off the ground, but Marc has some great tips here: blog.pmarca.com: The Pmarca Guide to Personal Productivity.
I particularly like structured procrastination and strategic incompetence...
Calendar and contact sharing in Thunderbird
Submitted by John Locke on Sat, 04/22/2006 - 05:14Just yesterday I was talking about calendar sharing with a potential client, and today I run across this:
IMAP shared Contacts and Calendar extension for Thunderbird. Originally started to provide Thunderbird support for the Kolab Server project, it works with an ordinary IMAP account to store contacts and calendars and access them from multiple locations. Using IMAP shared folders, you can also set up group contacts and calendars. Very cool.
Zimbra, Joomla, What's in a name?
Submitted by John Locke on Thu, 09/08/2005 - 14:14Names of open source projects are suddenly getting ridiculous. Two new names were just unveiled in the Open Source world: Zimbra, and Joomla. While the names may be silly and potentially off-putting, the projects themselves are compelling.
Joomla is simply a new name for a very popular web site management system that was called Mambo. Due to some political in-fighting between the company that sponsored Mambo and the core developers of the project, Mambo has now forked. For now, our bets are on the core developers, who have adopted the name Joomla for the project.
Hula, hula, can't wait for Hula!
Submitted by John Locke on Fri, 02/25/2005 - 00:21Novell is sponsoring development of a new email/calendar server called Hula. This promises to be an Exchange killer, providing standards-based calendar sharing and storage using WebCal to share calendars and free/busy information. It's also a complete SMTP/IMAP/POP server with a built-in web interface, vacation messages, and eventually the ability to do server-side sorting and spam and virus filtering.
The project was announced last week, but they already have a working version, mainly because it's built upon Novell's NetMail product.
OpenExchange Installation on Mandrake
Submitted by John Locke on Thu, 09/23/2004 - 01:09Frank Neugebauer has written a step-by-step set of instructions to install OpenExchange in Mandrake Linux. OpenExchange is a groupware server providing similar functionality to Microsoft Exchange, only with many more features.
Calendar Chapter Resources
Submitted by John Locke on Sun, 05/23/2004 - 16:41Updated: PHPiCalendar link
Software
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Apple iCal, commercial calendar application for Mac
Mozilla Calendar, open source calendar application
Ximian Evolution, open source PIM software
Palm Desktop, free commercial PIM software
Jpilot, open source PIM software for Linux
















