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Resource Details: FrameCal
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Programs and Scripts: Perl: Calendars
FrameCal (9 comments)
8.00 (273 votes)
 Version: 2.4.0 - Released: 04/26/99 - Free - Unix, Windows 95/NTJump to URL
 A frame based calendar implementation providing multiple access levels, online administration of users and calendar, cookie support, and notification of selectable list of users for event additions, modifications, and deletions. Fully customizable look of calendar to blend into site. Fully customizable security options and preferences, including stripping of HTML from entries, automatic or approval based registration, and many others.

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User: stoobtRating:November 02, 2002
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 12New Jersey, USA

User: MediatricksRating:January 25, 2001
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 2Kuwait
It's free and if you have a basic working knowledge of Perl it is so easy to set up. A brilliant product at an amazing price! Try it!

User: hmdanielRating:November 12, 2000
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 1 
This is the best free calendar script to fit my needs. I had no problems installing, and it customized very easily for my site. I had it up and running faster than I expected, in just a few hours. It is a little short on the bells and whistles, but it works and has a clean look.

User: SanguinariusRating:July 14, 2000
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 2Kansas, USA
Hey, this is a great little script. I am extremely pleased with it. There's a lot of good stuff, but there's room for more features. Hopefully, the fellow will read his feature request board and implement a few. It's very configurable. I'm satisfied with it.

User: hans_davidRating:June 30, 2000
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 2 
I have configured this script to work with IIS and Active Perl. It is a very dynamical script with lots of properties and its suits me very well. The price is free and the result is very very good. It took me an hour to get this script working so i don't think its difficult to set up.

User: Jose8358Rating:June 21, 2000
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 5El Salvador

User: CroniacRating:June 13, 2000
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 4 
While I like the user navigation, the admin tools are limited and the setup was a headache. There is very little ability to customize unless you are willing to edit the script. One other point worth mentioning is that while this script does support recurring events, its method of doing so is very inefficient and there is NO ability to edit all of the occurances at once, each must be modified seperately because each is stored as a seperate file.

User: kriessRating:October 19, 1999
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 3Wisconsin, USA
This is excellent. I am using to it administer an online calendar for the Wisconsin State Assembly! The author even maintains a whole website dedicated to support for this free package. If you're willing to spend some time learning how the script is put together, it's not too tough to make it do what you want it to do. I recommend it highly!

User: tleishRating:September 16, 1999
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 1 
The best free calendar on the web with all the bells and whistles you would want in a calendar, including email reminders. There is also a great support page and community for those who use the script.

User: fzRating:June 02, 1999
 User's Avg. Rating:# of Ratings: 1 
The scripts write (default) too many things into the cgi-bin directory for my tastes!

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