March 2006
high priority
by rmaltete & 5 others (via)gestion des tâches sous OSX
High Priority ( Download Download | Download Order ) is an inexpensive Mac OS X 10.4 or higher menu extra whose sole purpose is to help you manage your To Dos in a simple, intuitive, and pleasant manner. Leveraging the power and simplicity of iCal, Apple's calendar software bundled with Mac OS X, High Priority allows you to create, edit, and remove your To Do items directly from the menu bar, without having to have iCal open.
Trumba - Website Calendars - Event Calendars
by ycc2106 & 12 othersOnline calendar Import existing event information in all the common file formats including iCalendar, vCalendar, Microsoft™ Excel worksheet, and CVS or tab-delimited text files.
AirSet - Shared Online Calendars, Contacts and Lists for your Family, Work and Social Groups
by ycc2106 & 24 othersShare iCal calendars, contacts, lists and more, Manage all your groups, Sync with Outlook and Palm desktop, secure and private, Backup your mobile phone data to our secure website
Spongecell
by ycc2106 & 8 othersPublish public and private calendars via RSS and iCalendar. developer API.
Spongecell
by ycc2106 & 3 othersPublish public and private calendars via RSS and iCalendar. developer API.
30boxes Calendar
by ycc2106 & 39 othersOnline Ajax calendar. Import from Outlook, Yahoo, and iCal, SMS/Text Messaging, microformats
February 2006
Using Ruby to parse and convert iCal calendar files (Part 1)
by drunkenmaster & 1 otherThis write-up describes how to use Ruby to parse iCal-formatted calendar data and convert it to XML for later processing.
Jumsoft | Process
by motherduce & 3 othersA software for managing projects, to dos, etc. Includes direct access to folders, files, etc related to a project.
SPRACI
by michaelmdnightlife, clubbing, parties, gigs, festivals
events listings for many cities worldwide
+ data feeds, web services, blogs, forums, directory, music reviews & more. Post your public events (its free). You can use the forms, an ical client, or submit your a data feed of your public events or use the rss, ical, hcalendar or javascript feeds to display events for your city and your favourite categories. check http://www.spraci.com/api for more info about syndication and data feeds.
SPRACI has been online and evolving since 1994.