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>Take a look at wxscheduler, and chandler.
You're joking about Chandler, right?
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;> help them organize their incoming volunteers. One of the features I'd
>>>> like to add is a calendar-like view of the different volunteers arrival
>>>> dates and staying time, with potentially some other info through some
>>>> double-click action. Rat
different volunteers arrival dates and
staying time, with potentially some other info through some double-click
action. Rather than writing a calendar gui myself, is there some open-source
calendar program you guys could recommend that I could plug into? It has to
be run locally, as the interne
On Feb 6, 12:59 am, Michael Torrie wrote:
> Gabriel wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 9:08 PM, William Gaggioli
> > wrote:
> >> I'm working on setting up some software for a Peruvian non-profit to help
> >> them organize their incoming volunteers. One of the features I'd like to
> >> add
> >> i
he different volunteers arrival dates and
>> staying time, with potentially some other info through some double-click
>> action. Rather than writing a calendar gui myself, is there some open-source
>> calendar program you guys could recommend that I could plug into? It has to
>>
ferent volunteers arrival dates and
> staying time, with potentially some other info through some double-click
> action. Rather than writing a calendar gui myself, is there some open-source
> calendar program you guys could recommend that I could plug into? It has to
> be run locally, as the
rough some double-click
action. Rather than writing a calendar gui myself, is there some open-source
calendar program you guys could recommend that I could plug into? It has to
be run locally, as the internet isn't so reliable down here, but other than
that something simple and clean is ideal