The VCS to ICS Calendar Converter allows you to convert VCALENDAR files (for example generated by Nokia nbuexplorer or Microsoft Works) to the newer iCalendar format, used by Android and iOS for example. It allows the parsing of events and todo's.
Features
- Complete support for quoted-printable encoded strings in UTF-8 charset
- Completely open source code (GPL, Apache, MPL)
- Standard iCalendar v2.0 output
- Encodes multiple files at once
- Compatible with Android, iOS, iCal, Mozilla Lightning/Sunbird, Google Calendar and others
- Multiplatform
- Multi-event support per file
- Doesn't support alarm conversion
License
Apache License V2.0, GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3), GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2), Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1)Follow vcs-to-ics-calendar-converter
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User Reviews
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It did not work correctly with a Microsoft Works calendar exported VCS format. It did not even execute with Windows 7, even ad admin. With Windows XP it worked but converted only one event and changed all special characters like ü, è etc. in something unreadable. Thank you for the effort but I cannot use it.
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I have a Samsung C3330. The calendar is not yet handled by Wammu. But in the phone, I may backup to the memory card. This in turn appears as mass storage through the USB cable. I then use the VCS to ICS Calendar Converter to convert the *.vcs files into an iCalendar readable by the Lightning calendar extension of Thunderbird e-mail.