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ACal
The ACal Project is a Web-based event calendar made for everyone. It was designed to be simple to install and setup. It does not require a database server, and installing is as easy as drag and drop. It can run on almost any ISP's server that has PHP installed.
ATOS
ATOS is a locally hosted application that allows freelancers to easily manage clients/projects, generate invoices against backlogs, and estimate their personal taxes based on their invoiced income.
AWOL
AWOL is an in/out board, similar to something you'd see on the wall of a lobby or desk of a switchboard operator, to keep track of who's in the building, when they'll be back, etc. It's accessable from the Web, so people can mark themselves in or out from their own desk.
Absence
'absence' is a CGI application designed to help keep track of people in a group. It is intended to do one thing: allow the user to display the plans of all people in a group in a way that makes it easy to see who's present and who's absent. It is not intended for anything else. The resolution is one day. It could easily be adapted do handle reservations for any set of objects, as long as a resolution of a day is acceptable. An example of a possible use is reserving machines/computers in a laboratory.
Active Calendar
"Active Calendar" is a PHP class that generates calendars (month or year view) as HTML tables (XHTML-Valid). It can produce static calendars without any links or calendars with navigation controls, a date picker control, event days and content with event URLs, and linkable days (optionally URL or Javascript). The layout can be configured using CSS, and JavaScript is not required. The supported dates (on systems using a 32-bit signed integer Unix time_t) are: 1902-2037 (Unix) and 1971-2037 (Windows), when using the default PHP native date functions, and 100-3000 and later, when using the ADOdb Date Library.
Agnostos
Agnostos is a simple Web-based tool for managing to do lists. It's designed to prevent the cerebral stack overflow that occurs when you try to keep track of several simultaneous projects by brainpower alone. You can prioritize tasks (optionally by date), and assign them to individuals, workgroups, departments, or any combination of the three. Tasks can be assigned priorities and due dates, and sorted by status, priority, or due date. The current release includes simple reporting facilities (which describe the progress on a particular project over the previous week) and an 'audit trail' for each task (time and date of each change of status and priority priority, or individual, group, or department to which it is assigned).
ArcheryClock
ArcheryClock is a countdown timer used for Archery matches. It covers multiple disciplines. The program shows: -How much time is left for the archer to shoot his arrows. -It shows on the screen which turn (A-B-C-D) is ongoing. -And a sound is generated to indicate start or end of shooting. Via a hardware interface, for example arduino, it is possible to connect via USB/serial: Traffic lights. -Buzzer. -Lights to indicate if it's the turn for Archer A, B, C or D. -digits of the timer -etc
Bennu
Bennu is a software library written in PHP that implements the functionality of the IETF iCalendar 2.0 specification (RFC 2445). Its purpose is to enable applications which have an interest in this format (e.g. calendaring, scheduler and organizer programs) to support iCalendar in an easy, powerful, and extensible way.
CDS Indico
Web application to schedule and organise events, from simple lectures to complex meetings, workshops and conferences with sessions and contributions. Also includes an advanced user delegation mechanism, allow paper reviewing, archival of conference information and electronic proceedings.
CGI Calendar
'CGI Calendar' is a CGI-based event calendar that does not require an SQL database and can run on any system that has a web server supporting CGI and Perl. It supports unlimited events per day that can be sorted by time and by summary. Events are editable and can be described using HTML. It features month, day, and single event views, password protection, a UI controlled by HTML templates and CSS, and support for multiple calendars with a single installation.
Calconsole
Calconsole is a calendar and schedule command-line appliction. It is like the standard "cal" utility but with a schedule feature. It works with event data stored in ICS files which are compatible with other calendar applications.
Cday-php
The CDAY Calendar Almanac displays historical anniversaries such as birthdays and general events. It displays the equivalent date in multiple calendar systems, including Hebrew, Julian, JDNs, Great Underground Empire (Zork), and Shire (Lord of the Rings). Separate command line and Web-based versions are available, along with a free library of thousands of events.
Celebrat
Celebrat is a very easy-to-use, non-interactive, text-mode calendar application. It reads a data file in ASCII format, and prints on stdout a human-language summary of what events will take place up to ten days from now. It also includes a small daemon which announces events that are due by putting a message on every registered terminal, or by integrating the announcement in the bottom line of GNU screen sessions.
Chronos
Chronos is a Web agenda calendar for intranets, (although it can be used from anywhere). It can send reminders by email, and lets you to schedule multi-user events. It is fast and light on resources. The balance between size and speed can be tweaked by tweaking mod_perl and Apache.
DAViCal CalDAV Server
DAViCal is a server implementing the CalDAV protocol for shared workgroup calendaring. It uses the PostgreSQL database for backend storage of the calendar data.
EZ calendar
eZ calendar is an extension to the eZ publish 2 cms. eZ calendar provides an advanced web based calendar application. Formerly known as eZGroupEventCalendar, the eZ calendar, eZ publish 2 module enables an eZ publish instance to provide a full fledged web calendar to users. eZ calendar supports recurring events, event comments, event group, event type, event category, event priority, event status, event comments, event files, event links, sort events by group, month view, week view, day view, year view, event tooltips, jscalendar date selection, new design templates,
Email-Reminder
Email-reminder allows users to define events that they want to be reminded of by email. Possible events include birthdays, anniversaries and yearly events. Reminders can be sent on the day of the event and a few days beforehand. This program includes a cron job that checks for events and send reminders once a day, and a simple GUI allowing users to edit the reminders they want to receive.
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Foliot is an application for keeping track of time spent working on projects. It can be used in a single user mode or by small organizations.
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GNU gcal is a command line program for calculation and display calendars. This is an implementation of the UNIX cal command developed in 1994 by Thomas Esken, then maintained for the GNU project by Giuseppe Scrivano. Gcal, the GNU Gregorian calendar program, displays hybrid and proleptic Julian and Gregorian calendar sheets, respectively, for one month, three months or a whole year. It also displays eternal holiday lists for many countries around the globe and provides very powerful methods to create fixed date lists that can be used for reminding purposes. Gcal can calculate various astronomical data and times of the Sun and the Moon for at pleasure any location; precisely enough for most civil purposes. It further contains a META-TEXT interface that creates input for formatting or displaying systems -- such as LaTeX, or WWW browser programs that visualize HTML. Gcal supports some other calendar systems, for example the Chinese and Japanese calendar, the Hebrew calendar, the civil Islamic calendar, too.
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This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. No links to page. Homepage not on archive.org. Email to maintainer broken.Poppy-one (talk) 16:49, 28 July 2018 (EDT) GNotes, designed for use with the Gnome Panel, lets you put yellow sticky notes all over your desktop, similar to those plastered around the edges of your monitor. GNotes are environmentally friendly as well: they are constructed of 100% recycled pixels!


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