SharePoint 2010 Calendar – Resources

SharePoint 2010 calendar resources.  If you have any suggestions, please leave me a comment!
Updated on 6/3/2011

Articles (How-to’s)

Path to SharePoint Blog – Tutorial: add color coding to your SharePoint 2007 calendar in 15 minutes
SharePoint 2007 specific

3rd-Party Products

Bamboo Solutions – Calendar Plus Web Part
Visually communicate date-based list data through several useful views: Day, Week, Work Week, Month, Quarter, Year and Gantt. Show events, tasks, milestones, project initiatives, legacy data, or employee vacation plans, to name a few.

Bamboo Solutions – SharePoint Team Calendar
The SharePoint Team Calendar Web Part provides a centralized group calendar that can interact with a SharePoint calendar list, multiple Microsoft Exchange calendars, or do both side-by-side. Users can add and edit items in a SharePoint list directly from the Team Calendar, or they can create and update Exchange meetings and appointments through an Outlook style resource scheduling assistant. The Team Calendar can even display events for multiple Exchange accounts in a single calendar, complete with customizable color coding for different calendars and event types.

Bamboo Solutions – Calendaring & Scheduling Toolkit
Bamboo’s Calendaring & Scheduling Toolkit for SharePoint provides a broad array of extended calendaring functionality, well beyond SharePoint’s “out-of-the-box” capabilities. With seven extensible components that can be deployed and configured by end users anywhere across your SharePoint environment, it’s a complete solution to your organization’s calendaring needs.

 

4 Comments

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  3. Is there a way to link to a specific date in a SP 2010 calendar? It’s done in Ajax now and I am not sure how to “hook” it.

    Thanks!

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