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AgenDAV – CalDAV web client

AgenDAV is a CalDAV web client which features a rich AJAX interface to allow users to manage their own calendars and shared ones.

AgenDAV requires:

  • A CalDAV server (such as Baïkal, DAViCal, etc).
  • A web server.
  • PHP >= 5.5.9.
  • PHP ctype extension.
  • PHP mbstring extension.
  • PHP mcrypt extension.
  • PHP cURL extension.
  • AgenDAV requires a database to store some extra information. Most DB backends are supported: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite.

To make the task of setting up an environment easier, AgenDAV ships with a Vagrant file and an Ansible playbook.

AgenDAV is free and open source software. It does not appear to be under active development.

Website: agendav.org
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: AgenDAV
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

AgenDAV is written in JavaScript and PHP. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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