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- BirthSys allows you to maintain a Birthday calendar with many options. You can show whose birthday is today, and a table with all the birthdays in a given month. New features in v3.1: Password protected admin page, the ability to show signs, full CSS...
- easyEvent is a web based event calendar application designed for ease of use and customizability. It provides event dates and information at a glance. easyEvent''s simple layout provides all of the necessary information to the viewer without nee...
- The Easy PHP Calendar is a simple and powerful PHP calendar script that is easily integrated into your web site and easy to customize. This attractive, full-featured calendar is suitable for display on your calendar of events page, your home page, or...
- This is a free library of PHP tools for calculating holidays. US holidays are the only ones currently entered, but others could easily be added. It includes actual/observed days, Easter Sunday, and the number of weeks in a month containing a specific day.
- MyCalendar is a web-based calendar application based on PHP4 and MySQL. It offers a variety of search and display options, recurring calendar entries of varying period and duration, holiday calculations for unlimited countries, category support, auto...
- This is a Web-based calendaring system designed for project management on group environment. Some of its current features include: User authentication using PHP authorization and session management, A separate administration part for Admins, User and...
- This is a calendaring software written with the PHP programming language interfacing with a MySQL database. The primary goals of this software include: Calendar software which allows a small group of posters to display information on a website, Simpl...
- WebCalendar is a PHP/SQL (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and ODBC) application used to maintain a calendar for one or more persons. Main faetures include: Multi-user support, View month-at-glance, Add/Edit/Delete users, and Add/Edit/Delete events.
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