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iCal alternative web options (other than .Mac)
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maccarrp
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Sep 27, 2002, 02:55 PM
 
today macnn posts this news about an alternative to iCal's web function with .Mac:
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iBlog converts iCal calendars to web blogs
VisualNewt Software's iBlog converts Apple iCal calendars to web blogs. It requires no server-side components other than the availability of a web site with FTP access, iCal and Mac OS X. iBlog also supports simple templating built around HTML. A demo of the $25 utility is available online and a limited-time $5 discount is available to those who submit a template for use with the program.
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1- the iBlog site doesn't show what it looks like online (only app panels).

2- i'm not sure if it's worth the cash.

3- i wonder if there are other options to get iCal to publish to the web other than .Mac.

4- doesn't it seem sensible that iCal should be able to do this directly from the app? (just like iPhoto can publish to a non-.Mac site)

so what alternatives are there?
     
zadak
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Sep 28, 2002, 09:46 AM
 
this ones free

http://www.icalx.com/
     
Robo-X
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Sep 29, 2002, 08:55 AM
 
Excellent!! If now it only would allow me to view the calendars as a web page it would be fantastic.

//Rob
     
zadak
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Sep 29, 2002, 10:58 AM
 
It does! Thats the hole point.
     
Nebagakid
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Sep 29, 2002, 12:43 PM
 
myiCal.com

also has them
     
Brass
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Sep 29, 2002, 10:08 PM
 
I use phpicalendar. It's free. You just need FTP access to a webserver that will run PHPs.

Works very nicely since the last update.

do a search for it on versiontracker.com.
     
   
 
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