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Just updated for 10.5.3 



- Version: 2.8, 6/16/2008 09:19PM PST
jimkessler--2008
The new version on the web page posted today (but with the same version number) now works with OS X 10.5.3. It's a sweet little application, with terrific support by the author.
Five Stars 



- Version: 2.7, 7/6/2006 02:54PM PST
darrylj
At a lose for words ... 1, 2, 3, 4, Five STARS !
Solid, useful, fast, and with great support 



- Version: 2.6.1, 5/9/2006 05:42PM PST
jimkessler
I use it to combine eight iCal personnel calendars into one and publish it on my web site for my co-workers to reference. On occasion, I've had to email the author about correcting a dinky formatting issue, and he's not only responded quickly, but managed to fix the problem, too. Since iCal2Web interacts with the included HTML files, you can tweak them to fit your specific needs if you have the inclination and expertise. At $8, it's a bargain for me, and I'm sure many can push the capabilities of the product far beyond the way that I'm using it.