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NEW: iCal, gCal, we-all-Cal with iCal

Do you Gcal? Think inside the 30 Boxes? Outlook (Windows) or iCal (Mac) more your speed? Take your I want Sandy calendar (and to-dos too) with you to any calendar capable of subscribing to remote calendars using the iCalendar standard.

Here's how:

1. Turn on Sandy's private iCalendar feed for your account: visit your Account settings page at http://iwantsandy.com/settings#calend..., select "Yes", and click the "Save" button.

2. Click the "Subscribe" link (iCal or Outlook 2007), "Download" link (Outlook 2003), or copy your private iCalendar feed's address (ready for pasting into Google Calendar, 30 Boxes, and others).

3. Visit Sandy's Calendar feeds help page at http://iwantsandy.com/help/feeds#cale... for details on subscribing Google Calendar, Outlook 2003 and 2007 (Windows), iCal (Mac), and more.

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KEEP YOUR PRIVATE FEED PRIVATE!
Anyone with whom you share your private iCalendar feed's address will be able to see your reminders, appointments, and to-dos. This includes third-party calendar applications, some of which make it all too easy to make your calendar public. If you've accidentally shared the address with someone you didn't mean to, visit your Account settings page and click the "reset" link we've provided [http://iwantsandy.com/settings/reset_...].
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Sandy's always provided an iCalendar feed of your appointments, reminders, and to-dos. Only the feed was protected by a username and password — and, so, inaccessible to calendar applications and services that don't support such authentication (we're looking at you, Google Calendar ;-).

Many of you asked if we could provide a private iCalendar feed — protected by an obscure URL packed with random letters and characters. (OK, so you asked for at least the first part of that!) And that's just what we've done.

Enjoy!
 
happy I’m happy to finally provide this functionality

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