For those of you who are into "extreme" scheduling (a sport I just just made up), the IETF standard iCalendar format is a handy method of sharing date information. Online (or not) calendars which can be read by Mozilla's Sunbird, KOrganizer, and Apple's iCal clients use the iCalendar format for easy data exchange. Well a little plug-in called RemoteCalendars for Outlook 2003 allows Outlook to share the love. Generic calendar data can be subscribed to, deleted, or reloaded with a few clicks. It supports subs through http and webcal, so you can pretty easily subscribe to those crazy Mac calendars hosted on .mac servers... Why you would want to do such a thing is another matter. The latest version (available here) fixes https subscriptions, which should now work.
As usual, the lead developer could use a little help with this project, so if you've got the time and C# chops, lend a hand.














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10-21-2005 @ 9:23AM
Daniele Tiles said...
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Thank you very much for this article, you amazed me :)
Bye
Daniele
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