Schedules2Go 1.03

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    30/08/2005
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    Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003

Publisher’s description

Schedules2Go is a low cost and easy-to-use desktop application that lets you convert your calendar of events into downloadable vCal, iCal, Palm DBA and CSV files. In a few clicks, users of Outlook, Apple's iCal, Palm Desktop, Lotus Notes and many others can import one of these files, integrating your events right into their daily schedule.

Ideal for schools, churches, sports teams, car pools, clubs, companies or anyone with a calendar of events to share. People will really appreciate no longer having to hand enter all of your events!

Try a free demo (limited to 5 events).

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