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|[[Image:Vcalendar.png]]||KOrganizer uses so-called iCalendar files to store your data. iCalendar is an open standard for calendar data. In addition to iCalendar KOrganizer also supports the vCalendar standard.
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Both standards are supported by a variety of other calendar programs and also some devices like mobile phones.
Both standards are supported by a variety of other calendar programs and also some devices like mobile phones.


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KOrganizer is able to directly load the files and work with them in a network transparent way. This allows you, for example, to have only one calendar, which is accessible from the office and from home without the need for copying or syncing.
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'''KOrganizer''' is able to directly load the files and work with them in a network-transparent way. This allows you, for example, to have only one calendar, which is accessible from the office and from home without the need for copying or syncing.


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Revision as of 17:30, 31 December 2010

Calendar Handling

KOrganizer uses so-called iCalendar files to store your data. iCalendar is an open standard for calendar data. In addition to iCalendar KOrganizer also supports the vCalendar standard.

Both standards are supported by a variety of other calendar programs and also some devices like mobile phones.


KOrganizer is able to directly load the files and work with them in a network-transparent way. This allows you, for example, to have only one calendar, which is accessible from the office and from home without the need for copying or syncing.