iCalMaker: Manipulate your iCal appointments
iCalMaker is a text-based app that allows you to import, export, modify, convert, print out, translate or email (with
It costs money (USD 34.95) but it might be worth it if you manage a lot of appointments, spend a lot of time shunting appointments around in iCal or want to sync your appointments with PalmDesktop.
In fact, the developer suggests so many contexts in which iCalMaker is indispensable, that they follow after the jump.
The iCalMaker FAQ suggests that the app can be used to:
- Display your iCal appointments as a list
- Clean up existing iCal files
- Extract a series of appointments from an iCal file to e-mail to colleagues
- Convert PalmDesktop vCal export for iCal
- Convert iCal files to vCal for use with
PalmDesktop - Automatically ‘translate’ an appointment in text, say in an e-mail, to an iCal appointment
- Create, or import, appointments to e-mail to colleagues and producing a print-out for use on the day
- Export iCal data as a tab- or comma-delimited file
- Convert tab- or comma-delimited appointment files to iCal files
- Combine calendars from multiple iCal (or
vCal ) files
It has a nice, clean interface that puts most of its functionality at your fingertips:
It supports Apple Mail (and some other email clients as well).
You can read more about it and download a slightly crippled version from the developer’s web site.
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