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aCalendarForge is a utility to build HTML pages that show events in multiple formats, including calendars, agenda, and logs.
Event files can be tab or bar separated text, and thus come from spreadsheets or databases.
aCalendarForge runs as a Mac OS X Cocoa application and as a java application on many other platforms. The distribution includes help, sample formats, and test data.
It has a Cocoa utility to convert iCalendar files. This allows users to include events from iCal.
aCalendarForge targets applications that require frequent updates or need to show the same events in different formats or time frames.
Users define rules that say what pages to make, how to build them, and where to put them.
The forge assembles display rules and text parts and then populates pages with events in the desired time range. It automatically computes start and stop dates as needed.
Events information can include date and time, name, image, web link and descriptions.
Time controls include time span, day names, start time for days, and first day of the week.
Users can determine appearance and style factors such as headings, background, and dates. |
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