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Thyme web calendar

Submitted by doug on Wed, 2007-05-02 16:31.Productivity

Thyme is a robust, web-based calendar suite

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"Thyme is a robust, web-based calendar suite. It can be used as a personal planner, a company or organization's event calendar, an RSS gateway, an iCalendar service, an application embedded into your PHP enabled web site or intranet. Many people use it as a remote calendar, updatable by Mozilla Sunbird, Apple iCal, and other programs that support this. See our documentation section for more information on any specific feature."

· Track deadlines
· Schedule meetings
· Coordinate tasks
· Publish course availablity
· Share with friends and family
. Customizeable look and feel

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