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iCal2Web
iCal2Web 2.8
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Export iCal calendars to web pages.   Shareware ($8)
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iCal2Web exports your calendars from iCal into an HTML formatted web page. No need for an iDisk, or WebDAV server. It creates a web page that any web browser can view. It can combine multiple calendars, automatically run and generate a calendar every x hours, and display calendars with alternate week beginning days. It handles most reoccurring event types, and every last detail of the resulting HTML page is customizable by the user via its template files. You can add your own graphics, change the layout, fonts, colors, etc. It comes with one standard template file. Additional templates
What's New
Version 2.8:
  • re-wrote custom month and week handler. Should now work for foreign languages.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, Apple iCal 1.5.5 or later.






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Jim Kessler commented on 22 Sep 2010
This is a great $8 program, still working under 10.6.4. I've used it for over four years to create a web page that takes nine iCal calendars and condenses them to a web page. The author has quickly updated it when Apple OS updates affected its operation.
[Version 2.8]


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roberts2424 commented on 19 Sep 2006
iCal2Web is not bad at all. It takes a little modification through the settings.txt file in order to make everything work together. Admittedly, it could have been made a little simpler but it works and well worth the fee.
[Version 2.7]


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elegraphy reviewed on 04 Jul 2006
Doesn't work, even after fiddling the setting.txt file. It won't stop nagging about register for "24 hours export iCal for web" feature, but it can't even do for one! Also, I have to force quit this piece of crap.
[Version 2.7]


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Herve5 commented on 02 Jan 2006
Seems to be a simpler way than PHPiCalendar when one wishes to simply publish one's iCal calendar on a website.
OTOH, PHPiCalendar, that requires both some setting up / ftp upload and and a web host that accepts to run PHP scripts, ... is free and *very* powerful (e. g. the resulting site is able to generate on-the-fly all sorts of calendar view -day, week, month, years... with whichever number of calendars that one simultaneously chooses), and supports iCal publishing without webdav.
As often: simple, fast and limited vs complex and powerful?

H.
[Version 1.7]


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Manel Rives had trouble on 18 Feb 2006
can anybody tells me how I can use this utility? drag&drop doesn't work, open a file neither, so.… as I double click, nothing happens.
[Version 2.1]


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Manel Rives had trouble on 13 Feb 2006
Is this the only way to create a simple HTML page for calendars? I need one for non DAV or PHP site.

By the way, I cannot connect to the ftp todownload it, Safari tells me.
[Version 1.8]


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Downloads:4,600
Version Downloads:1,481
Type:Utilities : AppleScript
License:Shareware
Date:22 Sep 2006
Platform:PPC
Price: $8.00
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iCal2Web exports your calendars from iCal into an HTML formatted web page. No need for an iDisk, or WebDAV server. It creates a web page that any web browser can view. It can combine multiple calendars, automatically run and generate a calendar every x hours, and display calendars with alternate week beginning days. It handles most reoccurring event types, and every last detail of the resulting HTML page is customizable by the user via its template files. You can add your own graphics, change the layout, fonts, colors, etc. It comes with one standard template file. Additional templates are coming.
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