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Want to create online calendars so that you can display them on an iPhone's calendar app or in Google Calendar? This can be done by generating calendars in the iCalendar format (RFC 5545), a textual format that can be loaded by different applications. The format of such calendars is defined in RFC 5545, which is not a pleasant reading experience. This package implements RFC 5545 and some extensions from RFC 7986 to provide you an easy-to-use API for creating calendars. It's not our intention to implement these RFC's entirely but to provide a straightforward API that's easy to use.
DDay.iCal is an iCal (RFC 5545) class library for .NET 2.0 and above, Silverlight. It aims at being as RFC 5545 compliant as possible, while targeting compatibility with popular calendaring applications, like Apple iCal, Outlook 2007, etc.
The Java Calendar Tools project will contain open source components for use in Calendar applications. The focus will be on providing tools that are in compliance with existing standards like iCal (RFC 2445).
An object-oriented library written in PHP that allows reading and writing iCalendar files. It is easy to use, fully standards compliant, and powerful. Intended audience: application developers who want to support iCalendar (RFC-2445, iCal).
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palm2ics project provides a set of tools (Python converter, HotSync conduit) for Palm desktop (v4.1+) and Palm OS 5 devices (T5, TX, Z21...) synchronization towards iCalendar files (RFC 2445).
A group of PHP classes to output data in the iCalender-file format (RFC 2445) without the need of detailed understanding of the RFC using a set of methods to set all needed information.
This project is a collection of iCalendar and xCalendar utilities and programs supporting the IETF (http://ietf.org) RFC-2445, RFC-2446, and RFC-2447 proposed standards.
A PHP class that supports the CalDAV protocol as described in RFC 4791. The objective is to have a PHP Class that fully supports CalDAV so that any other PHP application or project can easily implement CalDAV support.