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iCal Tutorial: Introduction
Welcome to: iCal, the Internet Calendar
iCal is a web-based calendar that you can use to show meetings,
events, or other activity. Your calendars can be viewed, edited, and
administered totally through the web. iCal is build for thin-clients, so you
access your calendar without any plug-ins or java interpreters.
There are many uses for iCal; you can post a calendar of your
company's events on the Internet, create a conference room schedule
within your company, create a schedule for your
family, make a personal schedule, or just about anything else.
iCal is versatile. You can change the colors and presentation of the calendar
and events to suit your own style! You can view your calendar in a grid or in a list,
and
by year, month,
week, or day. How you view your calendar is up to you!
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For Internet, Intranet, or single-computer use
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Easy to install and maintain
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Easy to add events to
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Publish calendars for use on existing web sites
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Built in security
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Email Notification
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Multiple calendar views: year, month, week, day
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Multiple event types: single day, duration, periodic
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Engineered for thin clients
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If this is your first time using iCal, please take a few minutes and step through the
tutorial. The tutorial will guide you through some of iCal's features, and you will
be creating your web-based calendar in no time! |