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  Mozilla Calendar - Fondation Mozilla - Logiciels Libres - Framasoft
Mozilla Calendar comporte encore un certain nombre de bugs et de fonctionnements aléatoires.
Mozilla Calendar - Arrêt du développement, le 31 août 2006 par André Cotte (0 rép.)
Mozilla Calendar, le 3 avril 2006 (0 rép.)
www.framasoft.net /article2399.html   (787 words)

  
 The Joy of XUL - MDC
The Calendar application is comprised of a XUL front end and an XPCOM component that leverages libical, a native library written in C, for date operations and calendar data storage.
The initial implementation of Calendar did not exploit XBL because the developers involved were not experienced with this complementary technology.
The Calendar is not a planned deliverable for the Mozilla 1.0 release, and therefore is not included as a standard component in regular nightly and milestone release builds.
developer.mozilla.org /en/docs/The_Joy_of_XUL   (2165 words)

  
 Calendar:Lightning - MozillaWiki
The Mozilla Calendar extension for Thunderbird is a separate project and codebase, though all Mozilla Calendar projects (the extensions, Sunbird, Lightning) will share the core calendar components and protocols.
While the Mozilla Calendar extension for Thunderbird acts essentially as an alternate launcher for the Sunbird application window, Lightning is designed to integrate into the main Thunderbird UI and user interaction model as tightly as possible.
More information on the state and goals of the sync support in Mozilla Calendar can be found on the Calendar:Device Sync and Mozilla2:Device Sync pages.
wiki.mozilla.org /Calendar:Lightning   (583 words)

  
 Review of Mozilla's Sunbird Stand-Alone Calendar Application :: OSDir.com :: Open Source, Linux News & Software   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla Sunbird is the latest stand-alone application from the Mozilla foundation that follows in the footsteps of now revered browser Firefox and email client Thunderbird.
It is based around the existing Mozilla Calendar component and is the latest in a string of standalone applications from the foundation, which are gradually replacing the current Mozilla suite of applications.
Keeping calendars separate can be very useful especially when you don't want to relay your family calendar to the rest of your work group across the calendar sharing webDAV server.
osdir.com /Article1558.phtml   (1690 words)

  
 Mozilla Calendar: Importing and Exporting xCal data
Importing is telling Mozilla Calendar to read an event and include the information in your personal calendar (they call it the 'default' calendar in Calendar 0.8, 'My Calendar' afterwards).
Mozilla Calendar's native format is iCalendar (see 'the source', RFC 2445, or a cross-referenced subset of the file format) These are conventionally held as
Mozilla Calendar is not able to subscribe to xCal (calsch archive) data.
www.innerjoin.org /iCalendar/import-export-xCal.html   (932 words)

  
 8Bit Joystick.com: Review : Mozilla Calendar
Mozilla Calendar is a extension to the Mozilla suite that after download it installs in a snap.
Mozilla calendar is available on almost every major platform that can run Mozilla, or at least Mac, Linux and Windows.
Mozilla Calendar is a powerful tool that I use to fight of those demons.
www.8bitjoystick.com /archives/jake_review_mozilla_calendar.php   (830 words)

  
 Calendar stuff - Mozilla@Seneca
The calendar project is very big and it consists of a lot of application, extension and elements.
The Calendar project has lots of stuff for people to do, from Exchange connectors to off-line caching to bug fixes and minor feature galore.
You don't have to get approval from dmose (#calendar) before working on a Calendar bug, just comment in the bug that you are working on it.
zenit.senecac.on.ca /wiki/index.php/Calendar_stuff   (3093 words)

  
 CalendarReview » Blog Archive » Mozilla opens Calendar testing to user community
Mozilla Corp. is preparing to release updates to its calendar applications for Sunbird and Lightning early next month.
Mozilla developer Joey Minta says participation in the event is a great way for users of all levels to help perfect an application they enjoy using.
The calendar lead developers will then look through all of these nominations to identify which bugs are critical to the release.
www.calendarreview.com /?p=25   (862 words)

  
 FileForum | Mozilla Sunbird for Windows
Sunbird Project is a redesign of the Mozilla Calendar component.
The goal is to produce a cross platform standalone calendar application based on Mozilla's XUL user interface language.
The intended user is someone who uses Mozilla Firefox (or another browser) as his browser, Mozilla Thunderbird (or another mail client) as his mail client and wants a calendar application based on Mozilla.
fileforum.betanews.com /detail/Mozilla_Sunbird_for_Windows/1092929538/1   (187 words)

  
 Jon Udell: Mozilla Calendar revisited
When we last spoke with Brendan Eich on the Gillmor Gang show, I mentioned that a version of Mozilla Calendar packaged as a Firefox extension was the lone obstacle standing in the way of my upgrade to Firefox 1.5.
So now I've upgraded to the standalone version of Mozilla Calendar, Sunbird, and it seems to be working nicely on both Windows and OS X. That enabled me to switch permanently to Firefox 1.5, which in turn enabled me to try out the experimental Sunbird packaged as a Firefox-1.5-compatible extension.
And while the setup for multiple calendars on multiple machines with both local and remote capability is still a bit bewildering, Sunbird seems to have ironed out some of the confusion.
weblog.infoworld.com /udell/2006/01/10.html   (940 words)

  
 Mozilla Sunbird®
Mozilla Sunbird® is a cross-platform calendar application, built upon Mozilla Toolkit.
Our goal is to provide you with full-featured and easy to use calendar application that you can use around the world.
Sunbird is licensed under a MPL/GPL/LGPL triple license, allowing use of the files under the terms of any one of the Mozilla Public License, the GNU General Public License, or the GNU Lesser General Public License.
www.mozilla.org /projects/calendar/sunbird   (112 words)

  
 Using Mozilla in enterprise IT environments
Another misconception is that use of Mozilla, which is free and open source software, is entirely confined to Linux.
Mozilla Calendar is the tool to watch for this kind of support, and it's coming soon.
Mozilla should definitely be on your list for a closer look if extensive, object-oriented design (C++ or Java) seems like overkill, or you can see how W3C (XML) and IETF (RFC) standards would suit your project, or you have well-established Web skills in-house or if your project will have an extensive GUI.
searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com /tip/1,289483,sid39_gci942652,00.html   (813 words)

  
 Mozilla_Sunbird%7CLightning at GnomeFiles
The Sunbird Project is a redesign of the Mozilla Calendar component as a standalone app.
Mozilla Calendar is a calendar client add-on for the Mozilla app suite.
The goal is to produce a cross platform standalone calendar application based on Mozilla's XUL user interface language.
www.gnomefiles.org /app.php/Mozilla_Sunbird|Lightning   (280 words)

  
 Interview On Mozilla Lighting and OpenOffice.org
Mozilla Lightning is an extension for the Mozilla Thunderbird email client, and covers feature areas like calendaring and task handling including backend support.
Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird are already well accepted among users, and recent surveys indicate that even on Linux Mozilla Thunderbird is the preferred email client nowadays.
Mozilla Sunbird is a standalone calendar tool that does not integrate with Mozilla Thunderbird and does not include email and address book functionality.
www.openoffice.org /editorial/mozilla_lightning_and_OOo.html   (1284 words)

  
 Download Mozilla Sunbird 0.3.1 Final - A redesign of the Mozilla Calendar component - Softpedia
Mozilla Sunbird is a redevelopment of the Mozilla Calendar extension.
Our intended user is someone who uses Mozilla Firefox (or another browser) as his browser, Mozilla Thunderbird (or another mail client) as his mail client and wants a calendar application based on Mozilla.
In addition, by focusing solely on standalone calendar, we believe we can make some dents in the overall footprint and performance of the calendar application by removing components and chrome we don't need.
www.softpedia.com /get/Office-tools/Diary-Organizers-Calendar/Mozilla-Sunbird.shtml   (549 words)

  
 Digg - Mozilla - Lightning (Calendar) RELEASED!!!!
Calendar is written in XUL as well, so it should integrate well into other XUL applications (such as Democracy for controlling more scheduled downloads, etc), but right now it ties into a lot of other Mozilla applications, so it might not be so ideal yet.
Calendar was an extension that basically just ran Sunbird in TB and Firefox (and SeaMonkey, for those of you still holding onto the old suite).
Calendar works fine for me. When you use multiple computers, having it on the web is a must.
digg.com /software/Mozilla_-_Lightning_(Calendar)_RELEASED_   (2371 words)

  
 mmeiser blog: Mozilla Calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla's calendar app reached it's first public beta (beta 2) release.
I probably won't switch with the first couple of initial releases of Mozilla Calendar even if it is quite stable but if it's everything I've come to expect from the Mozilla development team then I'd say it's going to be a huge winning combo.
Mozilla now has all the integrated components to make a decentralized (no specialized mail server required) standards compliant calendaring and messaging system to rival Microsoft's last unchallenged software monopoly; the Outlook server/client system.
mmeiser.com /blog/2004/08/mozilla-calendar.html   (851 words)

  
 Mozilla Sunbird, Portable Edition | PortableApps.com - Portable software for USB drives
Mozilla Sunbird™, Portable Edition is the handy Mozilla Sunbird calendar bundled with a PortableApps.com Launcher as a portable app, so you can take your schedule and to-do list with you.
Mozilla Sunbird, Portable Edition is an integral part of the PortableApps Suite.
Mozilla®, Sunbird™ and the Sunbird logo are trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation and are used with permission.
portableapps.com /apps/office/sunbird_portable   (258 words)

  
 k5n.us: Creating an Online Event Calendar
In order for someone to view your calendar in their web browser, it will need to be made available on your web site.
A method to convert your calendar data into HTML on your web site so your users can view the calendar in a web browser: This could be an HTML export from a calendar application or a web-based calendar application.
Select which calendars you wish to export or "All Calendars" to export all events from all calendars.
www.k5n.us /article.php?id=0003   (2303 words)

  
 gemal.dk - Mozilla Sunbird
I was first introduced to Calendar programming complexities by this article in LWN - "On the Desktop" http://lwn.net/2001/0809/desktop.php3 The Calendar Standards are confusing also, no less than 6 rfcs now...
What I would like best is combining calendar and adressbook in a standalone sunbird and be able to sync it to my palm and to use adressbook-information in thunderbird to (and in openoffice.........
Calendar is a new bird in the Mozilla application family.
gemal.dk /blog/2003/07/16/mozilla_sunbird   (1728 words)

  
 Calendar Project - Home of Lightning and Sunbird®
you prefer your calendar to be separate from your email client
Visit the Mozilla Calendar Project weblog for the latest information about Lightning and Sunbird.
Sunbird® and the Sunbird logo are trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.
www.mozilla.org /projects/calendar   (148 words)

  
 NewsForge | Mozilla opens Calendar testing to user community
Mozilla Corp. is preparing to release updates to its calendar applications for Sunbird and Lightning early next month.
Mozilla developer Joey Minta says participation in the event is a great way for users of all levels to help perfect an application they enjoy using.
The calendar lead developers will then look through all of these nominations to identify which bugs are critical to the release.
software.newsforge.com /software/06/08/17/2017247.shtml?tid=130&tid=138   (1154 words)

  
 HamSked
It may work with other calendar programs that adhere to the iCalendar standard; however, to date it has only been tested with Mozilla Calendar.
Mozilla Calendar plug in must be installed and a calendar file must be created with at least a few alarm events in it.
If you have entered a frequency and mode in the description area of your calendar as directed in “Specifying A Ham Event in the Calendar File” and Commander is running on your computer, the “SetRig” button will be activated in the alarm box.
users.rcn.com /rbdrake/Software/HamSked.htm   (2217 words)

  
 Mozilla's Lightning to strike Outlook? | Tech News on ZDNet
The calendar has seen development in fits and starts, with more attention focused on it, now that both Firefox and Thunderbird 1.0 are out the door.
Mozilla engineering director Chris Hofmann said enterprise demand for Thunderbird was off to a good start and that an unidentified company recently installed Thunderbird on 44,000 desktops.
Mozilla, which posted information to its Web page about Lightning, plans a general release of some version of the software by the middle of the new year.
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-5501618.html   (786 words)

  
 Mozilla Adding Calendar To Thunderbird E-Mail Client By Year's End -- Browsers -- InformationWeek
While the rapid adoption of Mozilla's Firefox Web browser is driven in part by the perceived security risks in Microsoft Internet Explorer, the disclosure of two critical security flaws in Firefox over the weekend makes it clear that there's no monopoly on imperfect software.
"Calendaring is probably the biggest piece that we're missing when it comes to competing with Outlook in the enterprise space," says Scott MacGregor, lead engineer for Thunderbird.
The former is a calendar extension that uses the open iCal standard, the latter a standalone calendar application.
www.informationweek.com /story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163100275   (700 words)

  
 HOW-TO: WebDAV Primary Mozilla Calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla Calendar can store your events in a file on a server, allowing you to use the same calendar from any location with an Internet connection.
Click the "Calendars" tab and make sure only the calendar(s) whose events you want to store in the remote file are checked ON.
Open the event list pane (click/drag the grippy along the top of the calendar to expose the event list) and select the events you want to store in the remote file.
www.twilight-systems.com /flacco/mozcal/mozcal-webdav.html   (316 words)

  
 Mozilla Italia
In questi giorni, Camino è stato inserito in una campagna di richiesta di donazioni della Fondazione Mozilla.
Mozilla Italia coglie quest'occasione per ringraziare pubblicamente Michele Nasi per la sua gentile disponibilità e per averci dato l'occasione di diffondere in modo ancor più ampio il "verbo di Mozilla".
A coloro che ancora stiano usando la versione 1.5.x, ricordiamo che tale versione non è più supportata da Mozilla; consigliamo perciò a tutti gli utenti di effettuare l'aggiornamento al ramo 2.0.x (dopo aver verificato i requisiti di sistema).
www.mozillaitalia.it   (535 words)

  
 Review: Mozilla Calendar 0.8
Mozilla Calendar is a mostly functional standards-complient shared calendar utility.
However, for the moment, it does not allow Mozilla or Thunderbird/Sunbird to be a real replacement for Outlook in most environments.
This software is ideal for small to midsize businesses trying to reduce their dependency on Microsoft Office, and the fact that the Mozilla email client comes with built-in spam filtering is a definite advantage.
www.metatrontech.com /reviews/read_review.php?review_id=5   (294 words)

  
 Mozilla Calendar - Computer Support Group and Services
The Lamont Mozilla Calendar Exchange was created to give the Lamont community an easy way to publish their calendars using the built-in "Publish to a web server" mechanism of Mozilla's new Calendar tool.
When your calendar is successfully published a dialoge box appears with the URL people will use to subscribe to the calendar.
Select this to remove all event alarms that may be in the calendar.
www.ldeo.columbia.edu /ldeo/it/mozillacal/index.shtml   (545 words)

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