Event
TimeCert
TimeCert is a web service for timestamping content. This provides evidence by a trusted third-party that something (e.g. a blog post, a document, or a file) existed at a given time. TimeCert records and gives you the timestamp for when someone first referenced a given digital fingerprint.
Agenda
The Agenda module allows you to display a list of upcoming events from Google Calendar as a block on your website.
The events are automatically downloaded and cached from the Calendar IDs specified in the Agenda administration page. Unlimited calendars can be added, and the colours for each calendar can be specified in the CSS file.
The output is fully themeable, and uses jQuery for dynamic effects such as rounded corners, and click-toggling extra information.
Make Meeting Scheduler
Make Meeting is a doodle.com like scheduler and poll engine for Drupal 6.x.
Main functions:
- Schedule an event
Create a poll for a business lunch, a meeting or a movie night, and check the results - Make a choice
Create a regular poll and see your friends votes
Creating a poll is in two steps:
- Create a scheduler or a simple poll
- Send the link to your friends, and follow the answers
About the functions:
- You don't need any registration to use create a poll
- After created the poll you get two links, one for the poll, one for the admin page - with the two pecial urls your friends can vote and you can change the properties of your poll
- You have as many options as you want
- If the site admin enable the mail sending function, you can send the poll link to your friends from the browser
Important:
- You can't access the poll node through the node/nid or the node/nid/edit pages
Test site: http://makemeeting.neobase.hu
vCalendar
Extends the Event module by providing a vCalendar file to download per node which will provide a vCalendar file to import into Calendar applications.
Date Repeat Node Generator
This module is intended as an add-on for the wonderful Date Repeat module, part of the Date package of modules. It grew out of the feature request discussion at http://drupal.org/node/298334.
Date Repeat allows you to specify a wide range of repeating date sequences. However, these sequences are all stored within a single node, and merely presented as separate dates on calendars. If you have a series of events which occur periodically, but each event is different from the other - e.g., a weekly game where the opposing teams are different each week - Date Repeat doesn't quite do what you need.
This module fixes that problem by allowing you to generate one node for each event in your sequence, upon creation of the first node. As part of the node editing form, you'll see a question prompting you to "Generate each date as a single node". Answering no will stick with the default Date Repeat behavior. Answering yes will ceate one node for each date in the repeating pattern you've specified, as determined by the Date Repeat API. (This behavior only occurs when you create a new node; because sequence editing has not yet been tackled, nothing at all happens when you update an existing node.)
Dudel
Important note: I will no longer maintain or provide support for this module (because of a number of reasons). I wrote an other module (Date picker formatter with the same goal but a much better code / flexibility / features set).
(if you do want to continue using/maintain Dudel, please contact me, I'll set you maintainer).

