Calendar.js : JavaScript Event Calendar
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Calendar.js : JavaScript Event Calendar
"Completely free and open source (view our licence here). data_object Exportable for use in other frameworks, such as React, Vue, and Angular. Fully configurable, with custom triggers and configurable text (allowing translations). 52 languages supported by default (view the languages here). calendar_month Day, Week, Month, Year, All Events, and Timeline views, with DatePicker, Widget, and Pin-Up modes."
"export_notes Export events to 8 supported file formats (view the types here), with system clipboard setting support. calendar_add_on Import existing calendar events from iCAL and JSON files. content_copy Cut, Copy, Paste (with multi-select support), and Duplication of calendar events across all views. Drag and Drop support (even across multiple calendars), with resizing to change event times."
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A free and open-source calendar offers exportability for React, Vue, and Angular and full configurability including custom triggers and translatable text. The calendar supports 52 languages and provides Day, Week, Month, Year, All Events, and Timeline views plus DatePicker, Widget, and Pin-Up modes. Users can export events to eight file formats with clipboard support and import from iCAL and JSON. Event editing supports cut, copy, paste with multi-select, duplication, drag-and-drop across calendars, and resizing for time adjustments. An optional Heat.js library provides heat map visualization. Dedicated support is available via a support page with a 48-hour response commitment.
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