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Athlon
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      28th Nov 2005
I'm looking for a free way to use EssentialPIM and be able to view my
calendar online. The new beta of EPIM has iCal export, so can I use that in
any way? I remember once seeing a free website where you could type in the
URL of any .ics file and it would display the calendar file.

Does anybody happen to remember that? Or have any other solutions (or
alternate software)?

Thanks!
 
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      28th Nov 2005
Athlon wrote:
> I'm looking for a free way to use EssentialPIM and be able to view my
> calendar online. The new beta of EPIM has iCal export, so can I use that in
> any way? I remember once seeing a free website where you could type in the
> URL of any .ics file and it would display the calendar file.
>
> Does anybody happen to remember that? Or have any other solutions (or
> alternate software)?
>
> Thanks!


Where can you get the beta ? I only see it mentioned but there is no
download link.

Frank
 
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Athlon
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      28th Nov 2005
I got it from www.betanews.com.

FTR <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Athlon wrote:
>> I'm looking for a free way to use EssentialPIM and be able to view my
>> calendar online. The new beta of EPIM has iCal export, so can I use
>> that in any way? I remember once seeing a free website where you
>> could type in the URL of any .ics file and it would display the
>> calendar file.
>>
>> Does anybody happen to remember that? Or have any other solutions (or
>> alternate software)?
>>
>> Thanks!

>
> Where can you get the beta ? I only see it mentioned but there is no
> download link.
>
> Frank
>


 
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Kansas Boiled Beef
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      28th Nov 2005
FTR <(E-Mail Removed)>:

> Where can you get the beta ? I only see it mentioned but there is no
> download link.


Don't bother:

EssentialPIM Pro 1.7 Beta 3
Free and innovative Personal Information Manager
License: Shareware

So it's off topic here.

KBB
 
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Athlon
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      29th Nov 2005
Kansas Boiled Beef <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> FTR <(E-Mail Removed)>:
>
>> Where can you get the beta ? I only see it mentioned but there is no
>> download link.

>
> Don't bother:
>
> EssentialPIM Pro 1.7 Beta 3
> Free and innovative Personal Information Manager
> License: Shareware
>
> So it's off topic here.
>
> KBB
>


On Halloween Day they gave out free licenses for EssentialPIM Pro...
 
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sven buerger
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      29th Nov 2005
On 28.11.2005 06:26, Athlon wrote:
> I remember once seeing a free website where you could type in the
> URL of any .ics file and it would display the calendar file.
>
> Does anybody happen to remember that? Or have any other solutions (or
> alternate software)?


http://www.icalx.com/ still exists (and use a old version of
phpicalendar), but i havent got it working for me, so i ended up with a
solution in php http://phpicalendar.net/ because i already run apache here.

there are another *non-free* hosting solution:
http://www.icalworld.com/hosting.html
http://www.venuecom.com/Hosting/hosting_iCal.htm

bye
 
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mArK
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      29th Nov 2005
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 01:37:55 +0000 (UTC), Athlon <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>On Halloween Day they gave out free licenses for EssentialPIM Pro...


That does not make it freeware. It was a one time special offer.
I got a lot of software with my pc, yet none of them are freeware.

mArK
 
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Maxim
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      29th Nov 2005
We actually give life-time licenses for both Desktop and Portable Pro
versions for those who join Beta-team.

Max
EPIM Team

Kansas Boiled Beef wrote:
> FTR <(E-Mail Removed)>:
>
> > Where can you get the beta ? I only see it mentioned but there is no
> > download link.

>
> Don't bother:
>
> EssentialPIM Pro 1.7 Beta 3
> Free and innovative Personal Information Manager
> License: Shareware
>
> So it's off topic here.
>
> KBB


 
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Kansas Boiled Beef
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      29th Nov 2005
"Maxim" <(E-Mail Removed)>:

> We actually give life-time licenses for both Desktop and Portable Pro
> versions for those who join Beta-team.


Very well, but that does not make your $ware freeware.

KBB
 
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FTR
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      30th Nov 2005
Athlon wrote:
> I got it from www.betanews.com.


Can't see it. Sorry, can you please be more precise ?
Thank you
Frank
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> FTR <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:438b2414$0$21286$(E-Mail Removed):
>
>
>>Athlon wrote:
>>
>>>I'm looking for a free way to use EssentialPIM and be able to view my
>>>calendar online. The new beta of EPIM has iCal export, so can I use
>>>that in any way? I remember once seeing a free website where you
>>>could type in the URL of any .ics file and it would display the
>>>calendar file.
>>>
>>>Does anybody happen to remember that? Or have any other solutions (or
>>>alternate software)?
>>>
>>>Thanks!

>>
>>Where can you get the beta ? I only see it mentioned but there is no
>>download link.
>>
>>Frank
>>

>
>

 
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