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roaming | Installation (at least with the ASP version) is a breeze and maintenance is virtually non-existant. You do not need any knowledge of ASP to install. I have worked only with the ASP/Access version, and found the code very straightforward.
I have a church website running vCalendar on Access. It's been running for a year and a half now (or thereabouts) with no problems. I'll PM you the address. I hacked it to add a "invite a friend" feature which was not in the original source code.
The one downside of vCalendar is that the developer does not appear to be doing anything towards adding features, fixing bugs, etc. On the upside, the software is pretty darn stable, and if you have any coding skills at all, you can probably add whatever features you need. | |
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