Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, December 19, 2010
Under: Schedule
This application is a simple calendar.
DoneCal, a project started in September 2010 by Peter Bengtsson, can be used to keep track of future events or to record past events. A suggestion from the developer is to use it as an calendar-based alternative to timesheets.
It's free and all entered data can be exported.
Users can share their calendar with other people simply by giving them their unique sharing URL.
In reality, DoneCal is a database of event entries with a calendar as the user interface; this makes it ideal for...
course; and/or
project calendars.
Features...
Ability to tag entered events easily
A simple and powerful calendar interface for entering and editing events
Reporting capabilites per month, per week or per day
Excel and CSV export functions
A super simple API for programmatically entering events
A bookmarklet for quickly entering events in the browser
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