Calendars
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==Calendars== | ==Calendars== | ||
+ | * [[Calendar Creator]] (.bcc) | ||
* [[DeskMate Calendar]] (.cal) | * [[DeskMate Calendar]] (.cal) | ||
* [[h-event]] (formerly hCalendar) (Microformats) | * [[h-event]] (formerly hCalendar) (Microformats) | ||
* [[iCalendar]] (.ics) | * [[iCalendar]] (.ics) | ||
* [[vCalendar]] (.vcs) | * [[vCalendar]] (.vcs) | ||
+ | * [[Windows 3.x Calendar]] (.cal) | ||
==System event schedulers== | ==System event schedulers== |
Latest revision as of 22:26, 21 October 2022
Formats specific to the storage and transmission of calendars, datebooks, event listings, etc.
See also Address books and contacts and Date and time formats.
[edit] Calendars
- Calendar Creator (.bcc)
- DeskMate Calendar (.cal)
- h-event (formerly hCalendar) (Microformats)
- iCalendar (.ics)
- vCalendar (.vcs)
- Windows 3.x Calendar (.cal)
[edit] System event schedulers
- crontab (Unix-like systems)
- Windows Task Scheduler
- Task Scheduler Schema (XML)
- Windows Task Scheduler JOB file (Binary)
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Notes Storage Facility (Lotus Notes; holds calendars, contacts, e-mail, and other things)
- Personal Folder File (Microsoft Outlook; holds calendars among various other things)
- Time Zone Database (used to convert between local and UTC times)