Outlook TabCal
Outlook TabCal

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Outlook TabCal 50615.0453


Outlook TabCal general info

Outlook TabCal This little script lets you share your Outlook Calendar with the world. Once a day, just export your calendar and TabCal will fetch it automatically, read the data, and display it in searchable format from a browser, or as a regular monthly calendar.
CrookedBush.com Inc.Developer :
50615.0453Version :
Unix/Linux Platform :
0 MbFile Size :
Free to try; $14.99 to buy License :
April 13, 2006 Date Added :
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Outlook TabCal Full Description

Have you ever wanted a way to make your Outlook calendar data more accessible? What about a way to integrate your calendar with the same look and feel into your web site?Outlook TabCal takes care of it all. As the name suggests, TabCal reads tab formatted calendar files. From Outlook, click File, Import and Export, Export to a File, then Tab Separated Values. Outlook will save your calendar in tab format. Either upload this file to your FTP server, or let TabCal fetch it from your hard drive once a day using File Transfer Protocol. You'll need an FTP server on your machine to have your calendar fetched automatically. . I have a free FTP server running on my computer, so I simply save the tab file to the anonymous folder. TabCal grabs this file daily, and saves it to the web server. There's also a smaller version of the script which you can insert on any page. This shows any upcoming appointments for the current day only. This can be implemented into your sidebar for a quick summary of what's going on today. NEW! - Now TabCal displays the data in regular monthly calendar format! I'm considering integrating this script with the Free/Busy Folder script.

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