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March 6th, 2014, 19:48 PM
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March 6th, 2014, 20:35 PM
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I found all those in said searches. In fact I still have a account with Localendar.
I am currently experimenting with Web Calendar Pad but it doesn't combine the two features I mentioned in my OP. They have a great widget for the upcoming events to be displayed well on our front page but they don't allow visitors to add or edit new events. Those two features are my ideal criteria for a calendar. Also, I keep getting popups for various media players and browser hijackers that probably go away once I purchase the software, but it is an item of concern. I am a Google type of guy but using their calendar for my web site would require my often skeptical/paranoid visitors to be Google people before they edit the calendar. Could be a deal breaker for many.
I'm trying here to make sure that I don't miss any clever software from anyone that's too small to be on top of my searches.
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