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  • M Marc Clifton

    ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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    Lost User
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    I use Google calendar, and it has facilities for event sharing AFAIK.

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    • M Marc Clifton

      ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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      RickZeeland
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      Even Slant disappoints this time: online-calendar-and-scheduling-tools[^] :-O

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        I use Google calendar, and it has facilities for event sharing AFAIK.

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        True, I use it too(we have a google account connected to our school account) That is one of the few things Google has not failed with surprisingly...

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        • M Marc Clifton

          ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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          Maybe one of these: best-free-online-calendars/[^]

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          • M Marc Clifton

            ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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            I'll third Google Calendar: I use it because it spreads across all my devices (so I can add a dentist appointment on my phone as I leave and know it'll turn up on my desktop. And it has group facilities as I found out when a pair of reminders I added yesterday started going off on Herself's tablet by mistake ... :-O

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              Maybe one of these: best-free-online-calendars/[^]

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              Marc Clifton
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              Wow, these all so complicated. I just want a website that brings up a calendar, lets you change the month, add and event at a particular date/time and, if it's your event remove it. Minimal login to allow you to delete/update your own events, and an admin login to manage events because even in this day and age some people don't use computers. :rolleyes: How hard can it be to make something simple? Do I have to write this myself? :rolleyes:

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              • M Marc Clifton

                ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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                Has anyone created a "neighborhood" on NextDoor[^] for your neighborhood? They have event scheduling, and its free.

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  Wow, these all so complicated. I just want a website that brings up a calendar, lets you change the month, add and event at a particular date/time and, if it's your event remove it. Minimal login to allow you to delete/update your own events, and an admin login to manage events because even in this day and age some people don't use computers. :rolleyes: How hard can it be to make something simple? Do I have to write this myself? :rolleyes:

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                  I feel another quality article coming about a brand new low-code calendar framework :-\

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                  • M Marc Clifton

                    Wow, these all so complicated. I just want a website that brings up a calendar, lets you change the month, add and event at a particular date/time and, if it's your event remove it. Minimal login to allow you to delete/update your own events, and an admin login to manage events because even in this day and age some people don't use computers. :rolleyes: How hard can it be to make something simple? Do I have to write this myself? :rolleyes:

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                    Just thinking evil thoughts: just use WordPress!!! Simply change the date of the post to reflect the date of the event and let WP sort them automatically! I haven't tested it, but I don't think WP gives a crap about things being future dated.

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      Wow, these all so complicated. I just want a website that brings up a calendar, lets you change the month, add and event at a particular date/time and, if it's your event remove it. Minimal login to allow you to delete/update your own events, and an admin login to manage events because even in this day and age some people don't use computers. :rolleyes: How hard can it be to make something simple? Do I have to write this myself? :rolleyes:

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                      Marc Clifton wrote:

                      How hard can it be to make something simple? Do I have to write this myself? :rolleyes:

                      ### How _CALENDARS_ Proliferate ### I updated the XKCD comic to fit your need. This should solve everything for you. :rolleyes: https://i.stack.imgur.com/1AJYZ.png[^]

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                      • M Marc Clifton

                        ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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                        Wouldn't it just be easier to be antisocial? :-D

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                          Wouldn't it just be easier to be antisocial? :-D

                          Real programmers use butterflies

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                          I bet he was volunteered. “Marc can handle that” I helped my wife setup yahoo groups fifteen years ago for a Brownie troop. It was rudimentary, but just enough to get the job done.

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                            Wouldn't it just be easier to be antisocial? :-D

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                            Roger Wright
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                            Works for me... I've been practicing Social Distancing for > 60 years!

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                            • M Marc Clifton

                              Wow, these all so complicated. I just want a website that brings up a calendar, lets you change the month, add and event at a particular date/time and, if it's your event remove it. Minimal login to allow you to delete/update your own events, and an admin login to manage events because even in this day and age some people don't use computers. :rolleyes: How hard can it be to make something simple? Do I have to write this myself? :rolleyes:

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                              Roger Wright
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                              I'm a bit surprised that it's so hard to find, Marc. Back when I was attempting to figure out C++ with MFC, I was looking for the same thing and never located it. I tried writing my own, but that was a complete disaster. I wonder if there's something in the Wordpress Plug-in world that will do the job?

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                              • M Marc Clifton

                                ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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                                GuyThiebaut
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                                Google calendar - the bin collection service use it in Cambridge so that I know which bin to put out each week(no predictable pattern so the calendar is generally necessary).

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                                • M Marc Clifton

                                  ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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                                  Have you seen teamup.com? Works great for my use case, and it's free, but that depends on the number of users/features. Login on the free tier is by personal link (no password), so that's certainly easy, if perhaps not very safe.

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                                    Just thinking evil thoughts: just use WordPress!!! Simply change the date of the post to reflect the date of the event and let WP sort them automatically! I haven't tested it, but I don't think WP gives a crap about things being future dated.

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                                    BryanFazekas
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                                    WordPress will allow any date be entered as a post date. On my winemaking site I have notes going back to 1981 -- I set the post date to the date a batch started, and as you said, WordPress sorts the posts sequentially.

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                                    • M Marc Clifton

                                      ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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                                      Can Eventbrite meet your need or is it a machine gun to kill a simple ant? https://www.eventbrite.com/blog/quick-start-guide/

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                                        Have you seen teamup.com? Works great for my use case, and it's free, but that depends on the number of users/features. Login on the free tier is by personal link (no password), so that's certainly easy, if perhaps not very safe.

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                                        I use teamup.com for coaches to schedule practice time at various baseball fields. I plug in reoccurring appointments for our scheduled games and they can create their own calendar events around those, and each other’s practices. I have a different page for each age group and within that I have a calendar for each field. As long as you don't need more than 8 calendars on your calendar page, it works great.

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                                        • M Marc Clifton

                                          ...and my google-fu is failing: I find lots of stuff, like monday.com, etc., for businesses, but I want something simpler, preferably free / low cost, that is more local community oriented. Any suggestions?

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                                          From a end user standpoint https://calendly.com/[^] was really good. We used it successfully last year with a bunch of very non-technical people and it just worked. We used it set up a bunch of one-on-ones so it wasn't the typical situation. A few years ago I saw someone try and set their one-on-ones with google forms and the data was so corrupted by the end they had to cancel everything and set things up manually over the phone.

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