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Thread: Help! Online community schedule wiki?

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    Help! Online community schedule wiki?

    Some of you saw my buddy wrecked himself pretty bad and is going to be in a hospital for a long while...

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=51938

    Does anyone know of a web-based/wiki schedule that I can put a link to on his Caring Bridge website? Basically I am looking for a schedule that people could access to see when other folks are planning on visiting him so we can spread out visits and fill the gaps in so he is getting a steady flow of company without under- and over-loads.

    Please help me!
    Craig Kelly is my co-pilot.

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    I think Google Calendar lets you share your calendar.

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    Will it let other people add info? I am looking for a calendar wiki, I guess.
    Craig Kelly is my co-pilot.

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    You could try this - you can set up a free account and also share pages:
    http://www.backpackit.com/
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    Thanks - I got one that will work I think.

    http://freecal.brownbearsw.com
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    I just set one up for a friend's guiding service using calendars.net

    The URL you wind up using is my.calendars.net/calendarname.

    You can set permission so that anyone can view, but you need a password to add (or edit -- it can be a separate password) events.

    Seems to work well so far; their need is to allow many to view the calendar, several to add events, and two to add AND/OR edit events.

    It's free.

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