Event Calendar / Scheduler

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An easy to implement event calendar plugin built on top of dhtmlxScheduler that provides an Ajax-based scheduling interface similar to Google Calendar. The plugin allows you to manage s

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Description

An easy to implement event calendar plugin built on top of dhtmlxScheduler
that provides an Ajax-based scheduling interface similar to Google Calendar. The plugin allows you
to manage single or multiple user events, display any type of events and appointments, and put a list of the upcoming events on a side bar.

Users can add/edit/delete events on the fly and easily change event date and time by simply dragging the event boxes.
You can set up different levels of permissions to people who will use the calendar: make the scheduler read-only or allow
a group of users to edit the events through a web-based calendar interface.

The calendar can be configured to display events in Day, Week, Month, Agenda, Timeline view, as well as in any custom view. The intuitive admin panel
makes it easy to customize the calendar to your needs. You can use the plugin as an event calendar or as archive calendar to display your blog posts archive (in this case it works in read-only mode).

Main Features

  • Day, Week, Month, Year, Agenda, Timeline Views
  • The ability to create a custom View
  • Ajax-enabled, intuitive interface
  • Drag-n-drop support to configure event date and time
  • Easy-to-customize
  • Single/multi-day events
  • Customizable time scale
  • Recurring events
  • Configurable access and edit rights
  • Upcoming events widget
  • Localization to more than 20 languages

What’s New in 3.0

  • Week Agenda View
  • Map View (integration with Google Maps)
  • Timeline View
  • Full day event
  • The ability to display event creator
  • Export to/from Google Calendar
  • Built-in export to PDF and iCal
  • WPMU support

Requirements

  • PHP 5.0 or greater
  • MySQL 4.0 or greater