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From: Kurt R. Todoroff on 5 May 2008 19:57 I'm using Chronos Personal Organizer 4.5.0 on a G4 iMac 10.4.11. I want to transfer 13,000 calendar events from CPO to iCal and then use iCal exclusively. My calendar needs are very modest. These events include several thousand calendar events that I transferred from DateBook Pro to CPO a few years ago. CPO will export only to comma or tab delimited file format. iCal will import only from iCal or vCal file format. I discovered iCalMaker which claimed to convert text files to iCal and vCal format, but it didn't work for me. Version 7 of the CPO successor seems to be able to convert CPO files into its native format, which I can then sync with iCal. However, I don't want to purchase the upgrade to version 7 of the CPO successor, and then never use it again. Furthermore, my 800MHz G4 iMac doesn't support Leopard which version 7 requires. Any suggestions? Thank you. -- Kurt Todoroff kurt.r.todoroff(a)comcast.net Markets, not mandates and mob rule. Consent, not coercion.
From: steveballmer on 5 May 2008 22:24 On May 5, 7:57 pm, "Kurt R. Todoroff" <kurt.r.todor...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > I'm using Chronos Personal Organizer 4.5.0 on a G4 iMac 10.4.11. I want > to transfer 13,000 calendar events from CPO to iCal and then use iCal > exclusively. My calendar needs are very modest. These events include > several thousand calendar events that I transferred from DateBook Pro to > CPO a few years ago. > > CPO will export only to comma or tab delimited file format. iCal will > import only from iCal or vCal file format. > > I discovered iCalMaker which claimed to convert text files to iCal and > vCal format, but it didn't work for me. Version 7 of the CPO successor > seems to be able to convert CPO files into its native format, which I > can then sync with iCal. However, I don't want to purchase the upgrade > to version 7 of the CPO successor, and then never use it again. > Furthermore, my 800MHz G4 iMac doesn't support Leopard which version 7 > requires. > > Any suggestions? > > Thank you. > > -- > > Kurt Todoroff > kurt.r.todor...(a)comcast.net > > Markets, not mandates and mob rule. > Consent, not coercion. You can't! http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com
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