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About the ltw_calendar vs others
Hello,
I am currently on a Windows Host server and have problems installing this nice calendar ltw_calendar.. SO.. I am switching my domain name to a Unix Host.. While looking around the net, there's calendar another by MattKruse.. Perl calendar that display the calendar fullcreen like this one Ltw_calendar but it looks scary.. seems to have too many directories and files etc.. compare to Ltw_ Can anyone say one way or another that using this PHP ltw_calendar is the best way to go? For support, simplicity as a newbie.. Or any other comments.. i.e. support here looks good! thanks |
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RE: About the ltw_calendar vs others
I wouldn't use it for support...I can't guaruntee that....the calendar should be fairly straightforward though....
I run it on windows with no problem btw... |
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RE: About the ltw_calendar vs others
I looked at a lot of calendars for my web site, and this one was the easiest to get installed and running. On top of it, the price was right.
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