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   JCal  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 130 | Votes:0 
JCal is a fast and simple PHP/MySQL driven calendar application. It supports one event per day, although that event can be displayed as many events if desired. It requires .htaccess or the like to secure the admin section. All visual elements are controlled through stylesheets.
Hosting Requirements: PHP 4.2+
Database: MySQL
Price: Free (GPL)
 
   xmlCalendar  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 200 | Votes:0 
xmlCalendar v1.0 is an events calendar. Using an XML file, you can easily add, edit, and delete events. These events appear on the calendar. The calendar automatically displays the current month however users can move through past and future months.
Price: Free
 
   PHP iCalendar  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 271 | Votes:0 
PHP iCalendar is a php-based iCal file parser. Its based on v2.0 of the IETF spec. It displays iCal files in a nice logical, clean manner with day, week, month, and year navigation, printer view, RSS-enabled, and searchable. It supports 12 languages, is fully theme-able, and has complete timezone support.
Price: Free (GPL)
 
   Jax Calendar  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 336 | Votes:0 
Simple WWW Calendar system for publishing dates and events different data sources chooseable (MySQL and/or CSV text-file).
Hosting Requirements: PHP
Database: MySQL, CSV
Price: Free
 
   Flat Calendar  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 195 | Votes:0 
Flat Calendar was designed for those of us who need calendar and event book functionality but do not have access to a database. Unlike most of the calendar and event book scripts available, Flat Calendar stores all its events in files on the server without any use of a database.
Hosting Requirements: PHP 4
Price: Free
 
   CaLogic  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 473 | Votes:0 
CaLogic is a feature rich, muti user, Open Source (GPL) Web Calendar. It is written in PHP and uses MySQL to store its data. Features: User based; Registration required; with E-Mail confirmation; Uses PHP Sessions; Open, Public and Private Calendar types; Multiple Calendars per user; Highly customizable, per user design; Extremely flexible Event creation, including repeating events; Event Categories; Innovative design; Year, Month, Week and Day Views; Days with events are easily noticed in all views; Contacts list; Contact Groups``Event Reminders (uses a cron job); Easy Language edit (for Administrators); Easy Language creation (for Administrators); Easy Setup and Administration; Color Picker for easy customization.
Price: Free (GPL)
 
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 156 | Votes:0 
This is a web event calendar developed using PHP and powered by MySQL. The calendar is viewed in month format with a popup window detailing the events of each day as they are clicked on. The calendar is customizable within a single file; allowing changes to the title, color choices, starting day of the week, time format(24hr/12hr) and time zone display.
Hosting Requirements: PHP4
Database: MySQL 3.23.x
Price: Free
 
   Calendarix  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 383 | Votes:0 
Calendarix is a powerful and easy to use web-based calendar that runs on PHP and MySQL.
Hosting Requirements: Apache1.3/IIS 5; PHP 4.1+
Database: MySQL 3.23.51+
Price: Free
 
   FreeCal  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 396 | Votes:0 
Password protected online calendar / event scheduler. No database required!
Hosting Requirements: Unix; PHP4
Price: Free
 
   PHP Planner  
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 260 | Votes:0 
PHP Planner is a single-user web-based calendar/ planner/ schedule application using PHP, JavaScript, and mySql. Colors, styles, date/time formats are all customizable.
Hosting Requirements: PHP
Database: MySQL
Price: Free
 
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