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384409 2005-08-29 03:11:00 Does anyone here have a good freeware calendar and to do list programme that exports to vcalendar format?

I now have the new 2005 ipod mini and calendar and notes I very useful but don't have outlook (and don't want it) everywhere I go.
apparition (3207)
384410 2005-08-29 03:15:00 Sorry but did you say you have an Apple product and it needs Microsoft software to make it work, O boy the lads are going to have fun with this.

On a side note: did it come with any software that will do this for you??
Rob99 (151)
384411 2005-08-29 03:19:00 No it works fine. It came with a CD with iPod updater and with itunes 4.9 apparition (3207)
384412 2005-08-30 00:35:00 I bumping allowed?

Sunbird is a dead duck as far as this goes
apparition (3207)
384413 2005-08-30 01:44:00 Sorry but did you say you have an Apple product and it needs Microsoft software to make it work, O boy the lads are going to have fun with this.



Im resisting Honest


I was going to suggest Sunbird but appears to have been tried
beama (111)
384414 2005-08-30 06:11:00 There's the free trial WinDates that you could try, I see you mentioned something about SunBird, so I take it, that it doesn't do what you require?

Another program to try might be Aethera, I'm not sure about this, but I do recall recommending it to someone as an alternative for their To Do under Windows, I think it's similarly based off KOrganizer which was why I recommended it.

Cheers,


KK
Kame (312)
384415 2005-08-30 08:30:00 Someone once showed me an app called Desktop Calendar, came with a magazine CD a year or 2 back. I think this is the site for it (here) (tinnes.org.uk), otherwise you will have to google for it Myth (110)
384416 2005-09-02 02:48:00 Thanks for the suggestion of Aethera, I think I'll use that at home. However while exporting events to vcalendar format one at a time I noticed that the sunbird main calendar file is also in vcalendar format (not an expressed feature) so I made a new calendar file directly in the calendar folder on my iPod :)

The sunbird programme itself sits in (and runs from) another folder in my iPod.
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