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iCal FTP

iCal FTP - 1.1
Publishes iCal calendars to ftp sites rather than .Mac or WebDAV

All Time: (3.8)
This Version: (3.6)
Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2002-09-16
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 15,206
Downloads (all versions): 17,147

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Product Description:

iCal FTP will allow you to publish your iCal calendars to your own web site via FTP. Unlike the publishing built into iCal it does not require that your server be a WebDAV server.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixes a serious bug that would upload 0k files on most systems. Everyone who struggled with v1.0 please forgive me.
  • Product Requirements:

    • Mac OS X 10.2
    • iCal

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Feedback Summary:

This Version:
Overall Rating: (3.6) Features: (2.3) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (4.3) Quality / Stability: (3.5) Price: (4.0)

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iCal FTP Usage TipVersion 1.1 has some bugs in Tiger - Version: 1.1, 5/7/2005 09:55AM PST

daltonrooney
iCalFTP looks in the wrong folder when using Tiger. If you want it to work, you must export your .ics files to ~/Library/Calendars folder first, then the upload works just fine. A little annoying, but I guess it can be worked around for now.
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iCal FTP CommentaryTiger - Version: 1.1, 4/28/2005 07:12PM PST

JBowell
After using htis for many months it doesn't appear to work with Tiger now. Apple moved the file structure of iCal, it appears.
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iCal FTP ReviewIt ain't much - Version: 1.1, 8/1/2004 08:22PM PST

thumb70
I have to agree with curious. I was hoping to use this in conjunction with PHPiCalendar. My main hope was that iCal FTP would provide a feature to schedule automatic uploads of my .ics files. Alas, it does not.
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