Crontab or Cron Web
Interface or GUI Tools
Py@Cron
Py@Cron helps desktop users to easily design cron and at jobs.
It is designed to let power users implement their own type of
tasks for scheduling. This is made possible through a plugin
approach and a strong API for coding new task types. It is also
designed to provide a very easy-to-use GUI to let non-Unix users
plan system tasks with a few mouse clicks. For example, the user
does not have to care about the difference between cron jobs and
at jobs, since Py@Cron provides an abstract view of both.
Downloads And Documentation
http://www.pyatcron.org/
vcron
Vcron is a graphical interface to cron and at, allowing to view,
modify, delete and add programmed actions. You will no longer
have to cope with the cron/at horrible syntax. Vcron is written
in tcl/tk , it is a very easy to use multilingual application,
with an inline manual. It has been tested on RedHat and
Slackware, but it should work without problems on other
platforms
Downloads And Documentation
http://www.linux-kheops.com/pub/vcron/vcronGB.html
gcrontab
A crontab editor for the Unix cron system
Downloads And Documentation
http://www.arquired.es/users/aldelgado/proy/gcrontab/
GNOME Schedule
GNOME Schedule is a system schedule maintenance tool. It has
support for the cron and at scheduling systems. It aims to be as
HIG compatible as possible. The target is to provide any sane
desktop user with a tool to maintain the scheduling of his or
her desktop tasks, while not requiring an understanding of the
cron or at subsystems.
Downloads And Documentation
http://gnome-schedule.sf.net
phpRecEvent
phpRecEvent is a Web-based application to help schedule and
execute recurring events. It consists of some PHP scripts to
create the user interface plus an (optional) cron script written
in Perl to mail users the new event information once a week. It
supports per-event template files for both the interface pages
and the emails which can be easily translated into other
languages. All HTML pages are customizable via CSS. Other
features include grouping of participants, priority-based
scheduling of the access of the Web pages, auto-enrolling of
some participants for the event every week, a mail messenger on
the Web pages, and ability to edit the template files via the
browser
Downloads And Documentation
http://www.spiney.org/public/phpRecEvent/
Ucronadm
This is a collection of tools to manage Ucron from a central
point. The program ucronadm is used from the command line and
ucroncgi allows the crontabs to be administered from a web
browser.
Downloads And Documentation
http://siag.nu/ucronadm/