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Calendar - Related links

  • The Calendar Weblog is a weblog about the latest developments in the Calendar/Sunbird/Lightning codebase and other community-related news.
  • The Calendar developer portal contains developer-oriented documentation.
  • The Mozilla Messaging Knowledge Base provides support and help documentation for Lightning-users.
  • The Calendar wiki contains developer-oriented and user-oriented documentation.
  • Mozilla Sunbird - Portable Edition is a solution for running Sunbird from a USB key or other portable drive. It should work from any removable media drive (USB thumbdrive, external hard drive, CDRW in packet mode, etc).
  • SunTray is a little app that minimizes the Sunbird, and Calendar programs to tray. Minimize to tray does the same for windows as does Kdocker for Linux.
  • SOGo is groupware server with a focus on open standards. SOGo provides a AJAX-based Web interface and supports multiple native clients through the use of standard protocols such as CalDAV, CardDAV and GroupDAV. The SOGo developers also occasionally help out with Lightning development. So give their software a try.
  • iCalShare is the largest directory of shareable calendars on the web which you can subscribe to.
  • icalx.com gives the Internet community an easy way to publish their calendars using the built-in "Publish to a web server" mechanism.
  • Apple's Calendar Library is Apple's library of .ics files which you can subscribe to.
  • The German mail provider GMX provides a free ICS via WebDAV service for all its users.
  • Yahoo / Outlook CSV to iCal Calendar Convertor contains a converter, which allows to convert .csv files, which are used by Yahoo! and other providers, to .ics files, which can easily be imported into Sunbird, Lightning, iPod, iPhone, or iCal.
  • Chandler Server (Cosmo), the open-source CalDAV server from OSAF is simple to setup and works well in combination with Lightning or Sunbird.
  • OpenGroupware.org is a leading open source groupware server. See their FAQ on how it interacts with Calendar.
  • Open-Xchange "allows you to store appointments, contacts, tasks, emails, bookmarks, documents and many more elements and share them with other users."
  • WebCalendar is a PHP-based calendar application that can be configured as a single-user calendar, a multi-user calendar for groups of users, or as an event calendar viewable by visitors. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Interbase or ODBC is required.
  • The explanation behind Sunbird's Logo and how it evolved into its current form.
  • The Sunbird Marketing Materials.