I wrote a gtk gui for google calendar.
Maybe you can adapt it to your needs.
http://code.google.com/p/googlecalendar-gtk/
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Would this work without an internet connection? The original poster
stated that internet isn't so reliable, hence the need for a local solution.
The functionality of Google calendar would be perfect, but it needs to
be run locally.
Ok, that's heavy stuff, but it's free, open source and widely used.
JM
> Michael Torrie wrote:
>> Gabriel wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 9:08 PM, William Gaggioli <wgag...@gmail.com>
>>> 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 is a calendar-like view of the 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 internet isn't so
>>>> reliable down here, but other than that something simple and clean is
>>>> ideal.
>>>>
Take a look at wxscheduler, and chandler.
Johnf
You're joking about Chandler, right?
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