JCalendar2HTML - You have to report your working hours to your Chief or just want to share your calendar with your wife or colleagues ?
A Desktop Application written in Java to export the internal CalendarDB-PDat (Creator: PDat, Type: DATA) of the Palm to HTML Files, that can be viewed with the browser of your choice. There will be one File for each Month with events in it.
Only day's with events are mentioned. The Files with the month view are named YYYY-MM.html (four digit year, two digit month, sparated by "-").
The second kind of File created is the Details.html. That file contains the details to each event. For repeating events the type of repeating and further information like exceptions of repeating are listed. For repeating events there will be just one entry in that file. The subsequent events can be found in the appropiate Monthly File.
Deleted records will not be listed.
To use that Application you need a Java Virtuell Machine (JVM). The JVM must comliant to Java 1.1.8 or better.
The input file is not the datebook.DAT File of the Palm Desktop Application. If you try that file as input, there will a Exception thrown.
There are several Tools to save the CalendarDB-PDat.pdb to your Desktop (like pilot-link (Linux), pilot-xfer (Windows), BackupBuddy, Sync Buddy (Windows/MAC) )
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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