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August 2007

CosmoHome

by delavigne & 4 others
Cosmo is a calendar server. With your favorite calendar program (Chandler, Apple iCal, Mozilla Sunbird, or any other WebDAV or CalDAV enabled client), you can share your calendar with other people by publishing it to Cosmo. Once your calendar is stored on the server, you can give permission for others to subscribe to it, and even modify it if their calendar client allows.

November 2006

Really Simple CalDAV Store - RSCDS Home

by camel & 2 others
The CalDAV specification has been under development for a few years now, and at the same time I have seen increasing pressure from clients to provide a solution to their shared calendaring problems. In evaluating the possibilities for shared calendaring, there are a number of possible approaches, but I have elected to follow the path of implementing CalDAV because I believe it is a good specification and that it will in due course gain client implementations and provide the richest user experience through those client implementations. Goals CalDAV is a client-server protocol specific to managing and reporting on collections of calendar resources. As such, my intentions in developing this application are as follows: * Simplicity of Prerequisites * Simplicity of Setup * Simplicity of Operation * Web-based Administration

December 2005

CosmoHome

by nhoizey & 4 others (via)
Cosmo is a calendar server. With your favorite calendar program (Chandler, Apple iCal, Mozilla Sunbird, or any other WebDAV or CalDAV enabled client), you can share your calendar with other people by publishing it to Cosmo. Once your calendar is stored on the server, you can give permission for others to subscribe to it, and even modify it if their calendar client allows.

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