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::* [http://www.icals.de icals.de] - Collection of calendars in German language
::* [http://www.icals.de icals.de] - Collection of calendars in German language
::* [http://www.bluap.nl/calenders Bluap.nl] - iCal & Calenders in Dutch language
::* [http://www.bluap.nl/calenders Bluap.nl] - iCal & Calenders in Dutch language
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::* [http://www.datedex.com Datedex.com] - the calendar directory of dates and events worldwide, covering arts and culture, economics and finance, science and many more ...
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::* [http://www.project24.info Project24] - a collection of dynamically generated calendars, such as local weather information, in English and German language
::* [http://www.project24.info Project24] - a collection of dynamically generated calendars, such as local weather information, in English and German language


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::* [http://www.keffective.com/zaurus Zaurus-sync], some scripts to synchronize Zaurus and KDE addressbook and KOrganizer
::* [http://www.keffective.com/zaurus Zaurus-sync], some scripts to synchronize Zaurus and KDE addressbook and KOrganizer
::* [[KOrganizer/ImpData|Outlook2vCal]] is a tool for Microsoft Windows® to export data from Microsoft Outlook® as vCalendar in order to import it later to KDE's KOrganizer
::* [[KOrganizer/ImpData|Outlook2vCal]] is a tool for Microsoft Windows® to export data from Microsoft Outlook® as vCalendar in order to import it later to KDE's KOrganizer
::* Outport aims to be a generic program for exporting data from Microsoft Outlook® (Outlook + export = Outport) to various email/pim programs
::* [http://outport.sourceforge.net Outport] aims to be a generic program for exporting data from Microsoft Outlook® (Outlook + export = Outport) to various email/pim programs
::* [http://www.pi-sync.net/index.html pi-sync], a project porting KOrganizer to Microsoft Windows® and and to Sharp Zaurus
::* [http://www.pi-sync.net/index.html pi-sync], a project porting KOrganizer to Microsoft Windows® and and to Sharp Zaurus
::* [http://www.klack.de/ KLACK.de] is an Internet based magazine for German television, it includes an interface to transfer your personal TV guide to KOrganizer
::* [http://www.klack.de/ KLACK.de] is an Internet based magazine for German television, it includes an interface to transfer your personal TV guide to KOrganizer

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KOrganizer Links

Calendar Sites

There are a couple of web sites which offer calendars in iCalendar format that can be imported into KOrganizer. This includes intersting things like schedules for sport events or space shuttle starts, birthdays of famous people or dates of elections. All these can be downloaded and viewn with KOrganizer or merged into your own calendar.

Here is a list of some of the calendar sites available on the web:

- a huge collection of calendars with a broad range of topics
  • icals.de - Collection of calendars in German language
  • Bluap.nl - iCal & Calenders in Dutch language
  • Project24 - a collection of dynamically generated calendars, such as local weather information, in English and German language

3rd party software

  • Zaurus-sync, some scripts to synchronize Zaurus and KDE addressbook and KOrganizer
  • Outlook2vCal is a tool for Microsoft Windows® to export data from Microsoft Outlook® as vCalendar in order to import it later to KDE's KOrganizer
  • Outport aims to be a generic program for exporting data from Microsoft Outlook® (Outlook + export = Outport) to various email/pim programs
  • pi-sync, a project porting KOrganizer to Microsoft Windows® and and to Sharp Zaurus
  • KLACK.de is an Internet based magazine for German television, it includes an interface to transfer your personal TV guide to KOrganizer