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    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).
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    SmartCalendar is a purely Java-based library of graphical calendar beans, including calculagraph and calendar tools.
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    The Skêd-Schedule-Parser offers a convenient way to convert a HTML-university-schedule created by Skêd to an iCalender-compatible file (*.ics) which can be imported in many calendar-applications, e.g. Thunderbird Lightning, MS Outlook.
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    Koala Calendar is a complete Calendar platform for use both by end-users wishing to use a cross-platform, multi-user desktop calendar for personal or group scheduling and by developers wishing to use the platform APIs in other applications.
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    Calendar-Jlib is a project designed to facilitate the exporting of calendar data, by web sites, in the vCalendar format, allowing use with calendar applications such as iCal and Google Calendar.
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