adding Calendaring

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avatar richyta Jul 19. 2006. 5:46 pm
Adding a Calendaring feature would come in handy.
avatar Ilija Studen Staff Jul 20. 2006. 7:30 am
What would you display on calendar? Milestones?
avatar ebatte Pro Jul 20. 2006. 1:04 pm
...and any tasks with dates (per my other posting, if that can get worked in)
avatar colinscroggins Jul 23. 2006. 11:17 am
Having a Tickspot-like overview (http://forum.activecollab.com/viewtopic.php?id=239) seems to make sense, but out and out calendaring seems like a step into recreating another genre of app. I think good iCal support and overviews would suffice for most people.

True calendaring quickly turns into a qwagmire of other interface problems such as how to share with those external to the project and how to integrate Outlook. Let's avoid those issues.
avatar pjkenned Jul 27. 2006. 6:23 pm
Although it may be re-creating iCal or something similar, having a calendar and say Outlook integration would be super useful. People work poorly with dates, but work much better with both date and day of week information (some people do well reading text explanations, some do much better with visual representation.)

Maybe the answer is allowing a user to dump all milestones/tasks/etc into their Outlook calendar? Once it hits outlook you get free integration to such things as one's blackberry.
avatar colinscroggins Jul 27. 2006. 7:27 pm
pjkenned:
Although it may be re-creating iCal or something similar, having a calendar and say Outlook integration would be super useful. People work poorly with dates, but work much better with both date and day of week information (some people do well reading text explanations, some do much better with visual representation.)

Maybe the answer is allowing a user to dump all milestones/tasks/etc into their Outlook calendar? Once it hits outlook you get free integration to such things as one's blackberry.

The main difference in Outlook vs. iCal is that the iCal format is open and allows a user to subscribe to an event stream. Whatever iCal client you are using then refreshes the feed on a regular basis and populates the new data into your calendar. iCal can also be used with most web-based calendars such as those from Google, Yahoo!, and 30 Boxes.

Outlook events must be subscribed to on a per event basis, creating a much larger, more complicated data legacy, especially when one factors in date changes and such. Outlook can subscribe to individual iCal events, but cannot yet subscribe to an iCal calendar. Hopefully, the next version of Office will support this!
avatar colinscroggins Jul 27. 2006. 7:31 pm
BTW, here is an interesting program for anyone who is looking to subscribe to iCal within Outlook

http://sourceforge.net/projects/remotecalendars/
avatar mcduarte2000 Aug 13. 2006. 9:49 am
What I need is some calendar, where I can post for example the details of a meeting.
avatar Ilija Studen Staff Aug 13. 2006. 10:46 am
I'll see about this. activeCollab is moving in a more general direction so some things that look easy are not ;)
avatar colinscroggins Aug 13. 2006. 11:11 am
mcduarte2000:
What I need is some calendar, where I can post for example the details of a meeting.

If you are talking about post-meeting minutes, then the revamped documents section should be perfect for you!

If you are talking about scheduling, reminders, and such, then you need to be looking at an actual calendaring program (Exchange/Outlook, iCal, Evolution, Sunbird) or an online calendar app (Google Calendaring, Yahoo!, 30 Boxes, etc.).

It likely that most people already have some kind of calendaring program in their workflow already. aC needs to focus on playing well with other calendaring apps, not becoming them.

Sideline: This was a mistake recently made by 37 Signals with Backpack. As nice as their calendar is, it exists in a closed system, intended for 1. So often, event scheduling is about collaboration, multiple parties, and available time. They will now spend time explaining to users why they do not offer advanced calendar features or bringing their app up to the level of existing apps at the expense of other development.

I am a paying, regular user of Backpack, but I will never put events in that calendar because I need to see my events in relation to other types of events, holidays, and other's free time. Calendars are social applications and function best with the largest possible network of users. Backpack and aC are closed systems by nature and so, are limited in their effectiveness in this arena. Even Microsoft understood this; thus Project ties into Exchange/Outlook and does not have any calendar scheduling app internally.

:)

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