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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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    TNCaver
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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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      RickZeeland
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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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        David ONeil
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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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          raddevus
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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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            honey the codewitch
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            Wouldn't it just be easier to be antisocial? :-D

            Real programmers use butterflies

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            • H honey the codewitch

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

              Real programmers use butterflies

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              englebart
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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

                Real programmers use butterflies

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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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                      Hofver
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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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                            User 10195098
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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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                              • 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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                                David Crow
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                                I've been using Google Calendar for a little over 10 years. So far, soo good. One neat feature is its ability to link, via an ICS file, to the various sports organizations that my kids belong to. When they update a team practice/game, our family calendar is automatically updated.

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