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RSS to iCal Converter

The RSSiCal converter appears to be what I've been looking for. I'd like to duplicate Roller's Big Calendar feature, but give it the look and feel of an iCal. When I run my rss feed through this tool, I get a bunch of text output (using IE 5.0/Win). I'd love a way to convert to the Aqua-fied look and feel on the fly.

Posted in Mac OS X at Oct 28 2002, 07:45:04 AM MST 2 Comments
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This tool appears to be dead, however you can also find an RSS to iCAL converter at http://www.textbox1.com/apps/rss-to-ical/

Posted by Lance Robinson on September 18, 2008 at 07:04 AM MDT #

I used Noel's script as the basis for this:

http://feed2ical.appspot.com/

It supports rss,rdf, and atom conversion to iCalendar format

Posted by Dean Sanvitale on March 01, 2010 at 11:17 PM MST #

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