Wcal is a Web-based calendar and planner especially suitable for multi-user setups in an intranet. It features the ability for several users to have their own or shared calendars, read-only views, Weekly and monthly repeating events. It uses the Web server's access control methods, and allows a separate access control definition for each user.
| Tags | Office/Business Scheduling |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | C Perl |
Recent releases


Changes: The "show weekend" resource can be a color to customize weekend background. Bugs have been fixed concerning repeated events, exceptions, and overlap.


Changes: This release introduces the concept of duration for repeated events. A repeated event can start at one date, stop at another date, and be disabled for certain dates. A new "Goto..." view has been added to go directly to a chosen day. There are some more bugfixes and changes.


Changes: Private events were implemented. You can now configure the week view to look like the day view. A search view was added to search for strings in events like a search engine. Wcal calendars can now be synchronized with multiple sources. Wcal now generates valid HTML 4.0 Transitional. Automatic refreshing is now done in Multiple Windows Display mode.


Changes: New features include Wcal graphical themes, groups of users (calendar tree), events locking, events overlap control, yearly repeated events, a customizable mail command, calendar purge restriction, and event precision resources. Miscellaneous HTML code was changed for display purpose. Bugs regarding repeated persistent events were corrected. Bugs which occurred when using checkalarm with args were corrected. The todo, strike, and mail flags are now kept on alarm launch. The list events view was corrected for calendars with data ID.


Changes: Newly added resources include show day time, first hour, last hour, and day precision. Duration is added in the event form if it is greater than 1. The Spanish, Norwegian, and Finnish versions have been integrated. The date format in email messages was corrected. An HTML code bug in the year view was corrected. A display bug which occurred in for some browsers (such as Konqueror and Opera) was corrected. The links in other views were changed for display stability. The default values of some install variables was changed.
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Recent commentsWcal 2.5 is out!
Groups of users
Graphical themes
See CHANGES for more information
See also CWcal project (http://freshmeat.net/projects/cwcal) for theme editor
Wcal 2.4 is out!
See CHANGES for more information
Re: it cannot be installed on redhat-7.2
It seems you've done a confusion between Wcal and another Web Calendar software because those message is not displayed by the Wcal installation script.
Check out your download and contact the right maintainer.
Regards
Joel
it cannot be installed on redhat-7.2
Whatever i've tried on redhat 7.2 it shows:
WebCalendar Installation Log
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Please configure your webserver to use the following CGI directories
Server=web.[...].net, cgidir=/var/www/bin/wcal
Server=web.[...].net, cgidir=/var/www/bin/wcal cginame=/bin/wcal/wcal.pl
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if it requires hacking - why not document such hacks? At least, if install.pl is broken the manual way hould work if it would be documented.
Wcal 2.2 is out!
The version 2.2 of Wcal is the first version that allows to synchronize Wcal with Palm Pilot^(TM).
The Palm Wcal HotSync® is made by an external module called P*Wcal.
Check the P*Wcal page (http://freshmeat.net/projects/pwcal) for more information.