iCal FTP
Publishes iCal calendars to ftp sites rather than .Mac or WebDAV
Version: 1.1
Version 1.1 has some bugs in Tiger
Feedback Type: Usage Tip
Contributed by: galaxy300 Saturday, May 07 2005 @ 09:55 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 1-6 months
Recommend Product: YES
iCalFTP looks in the wrong folder when using Tiger. If you want it to work, you must export your .ics files to ~/Library/Calendars folder first, then the upload works just fine. A little annoying, but I guess it can be worked around for now.
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Version 1.1 has some bugs in Tiger - galaxy300
Nope. You can only publish to WebDAV servers, which you could always do with iCal. I don't have WebDAV, I have FTP...hence iCalFTP!I think I'm just going to figure out how to do a cron script, since the program still hasn't been updated to work with the latest version of OS X.
Tuesday, June 07 2005 @ 04:41 AM PDT
Version 1.1 has some bugs in Tiger - psconsult
Solution:iCal 2 stores its calendar files in /Library/Application Support/iCal/Sources.
1. Create an Alias from the above mentioned "Sources" Folder
2. Rename the Alias to "Calendars" an put it in your /Library folder.
Enjoy :)
Friday, October 21 2005 @ 03:41 AM PDT
Version 1.1 has some bugs in Tiger - Opus35
If you look on Ical and right click the calendar you want export then click publish you can now pick a private server you want to send the file to. No more need for ICal FTP. It was a great program but Apple made Ical better.Reply to This
Thursday, May 19 2005 @ 12:14 PM PDT