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RE: Tools question

From: Chris Sukornyk \(Semaview\) <chris@semaview.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 09:33:27 -0400
To: <algermissen@acm.org>, <www-rdf-calendar@w3.org>
Message-Id: <20041021133327.ZXRR4905.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@europa>

Hi Jan,

You can checkout our calendaring tool,
eventSherpa.  

http://www.eventsherpa.com

It allows you to publish a shared calendar to our
servers (or to any web server).  It publishes it
in iCalendar & RDF format.   We've also released
several open source tools that allow you to parse
the data if you wish.

Currently it is a desktop based tool, so it does
not meet your requirement that you can change data
via the web.  However, it is compatible with other
cross platform tools (ie. iCal).  We are currently
building a web-based version.

Hope this Helps,
Chris



>-----Original Message-----
>From: www-rdf-calendar-request@w3.org
>[mailto:www-rdf-calendar-request@w3.org] On
>Behalf Of Jan Algermissen
>Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 8:59 AM
>To: www-rdf-calendar@w3.org
>Subject: Tools question
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I am a bit lost which calendar tools provide what
>capabilities
>and which ones are currently most actively
>maintained, etc.
>It would be great if someone could point me to
>the tool(s)
>that support the following requirements:
>
>1) I need to maintain a central, shared calendar;
>it must be queryable
>   via HTTP+application/rdf+xml to use the
>calendar information
>   in other application
>
>2) I need to provide an HTML GUI to edit the
>calendar.
>
>
>I looked breifly at Sunbird, but I have the
>impression that it would not
>be easy to query its calendars according to the
>requirement 1), is that
>right?
>
>Thanks in advance for any help/clarifications.
>
>Jan
Received on Thursday, 21 October 2004 13:33:30 GMT

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