Morfik: Weekly Calendar Demo
March 5, 2007
Once again, we are back with a new demo app done in Morfik! Now it is a weekly calendar view (similar to what you can see in Microsoft Outlook or Google Calendar) with drag-and-drop capability. You can take a look at the application here (it may take Morfik some time to post it, so check back if first you are not successful). At this time the source code is not available (read on to learn more).
This demo was created with Morfik technology within cca. one engineer-week’s time. Some notes on features and limitations:
- The edits to the events are sent to and are validated by the server, but they are not saved in this demo (to help us maintain the demo:-)
- The demo will always show the same week (start of March, 2007) again, to help us maintain the demo.
- You cannot add all-day events in this demo.
- This started out as proof of concept to see how easy it was to develop a complex control in Morfik. You can judge it for yourself: for one week’s time it is quite polished, IMHO :-).
- We have frozen the feature set of the demo so there are many functions missing, but we are continuing the development of the Calendar control itself, so please contact us, if you need a production quality full featured solution (including back-end logic).
PLEASE NOTE: this version of the calendar is NOT secured, there are gaping holes and can be mistreated quite easily, so DO NOT use it for production purposes.

Hi Peter, I've just made a side-by-side comparison of your Morfik
NeilCauldwell | March 7, 2007Hi Peter,
I’ve just made a side-by-side comparison of your Morfik weekly calendar and Google Calendar - you’re right about the ‘draggability’, your calendar has a great dragging action, certainly much smoother than Google Calendar. It really feels quite intuitive, re-organising events in Outlook just feel likes a struggle compared to this.
Liquid layout implementation would be good - I use a 1920×1200 res, so I’m a big on maximising my browser real-estate.
Look forward to seeing the next update to the calendar, and anything else Morfik related too.