Welcome
to download a Calendar Browser SPFX edition. This
edition comes as an SPPKG file that gives a modern SPFX
client side web part. The SPPKG file is uploaded to the
App catalog in the farm or tenant and deployed/enabled there.
When that is done, the web part will show up among the web
parts in modern as well as classic site pages.
A modern page with the Calendar Browser web part
can be added to a Microsoft Teams tab. Calendar Browser
will work in the same way in Teams as it does in SharePoint.
There are two ways to get the Calendar Browser SPFX
edition. The first option can be used by all supported SharePoint
editions, the second only by SharePoint Online. Both options
require access to the tenant's or farm's App catalog:
Download the SPPKG file below and upload it to the
App catalog. With this method, you are guaranteed to
get the latest published version, which is currently
3.0.4.2.
In any SharePoint Online site, use the 'Add an app'
command to reach the SharePoint Store. Check 'Web part'
under Solution type, and Calendar Browser should
be visible among the top hits. If not, you can search
for Calendar Browser. Click on 'Add to Apps site'
to install Calendar Browser in the App catalog.
Unfortunately, updates are not published immediately
after upload to the SharePoint Store, so if you use
this method, open the tab 'Details & Support', and
make sure that you get the latest version, mentioned
in bold figures above.
Upgrade for Standard Subscribers
To upgrade the SPFX edition, delete the Calendar Browser
file in the App catalog, upload the new file and deploy/enable
it.
All installations in the tenant or farm will then be upgraded
automatically, but each installation must be registered
again with the key you have received from kalmstrom.com.
Download Calendar Browser SPFX Edition
The download is a ZIP file. Extract the file and use the
SPPKG file for installation. You might
need to allow pop-ups for the download to work.
Installation File for SharePoint ONLINE
E-mail address:
Installation File for SharePoint ON-PREMISES
E-mail address:
Evaluator Information
If you want to evaluate Calendar Browser, you are
welcome to try the full version for 30 days. After
that, you must start
a subscription to continue using the product. Also refer
to the evaluator information on the
general Download page.
SharePoint Online
SharePoint 2016 - SE
Microsoft has created the SPFX edition for SharePoint Online,
but the kalmstrom.com team has managed to get it to work
for SharePoint On-Premises too.
We can however not change the text in Microsoft´s "Deploy"
dialog, so it might look confusing for on-premises users.
Don't worry, if you use the On-Prem package of the SPFX
edition, you will get a Calendar Browser web part
that works on all pages in a SharePoint farm.
Add to a page
When the Calendar Browser client side web part has
been installed, it will show up among the other web parts
when you edit a site page. The same web part works in both
modern and classic sites, but in a classic page you might
need to make a hard refresh with CTRL+SHIFT+R to see the
Calendar Browser overview after publication.
Add to Microsoft Teams
To add Calendar Browser to a tab in a Teams channel,
create a new tab in Teams and add a modern page with the
Calendar Browser web part to that tab. Refer todemo 5.
For more information about installation,
settings and usage, refer to
the
Calendar Browser Manual
The Calendar Browser
SPFX edition supports SharePoint 2016, 2019,
SE and Online
Installation Permissions
Standard SharePoint permissions are used
for Calendar Browser.
The person who uploads and enables Calendar Browser
in the App catalog needs to be a Global or SharePoint
Admin.
The person who adds the Calendar Browser
web part to a page, must have at least Contribute permission.
In SharePoint Online, this generally means Edit permission.