$Id: README,v 1.5 2004/12/07 11:11:57 ianmacd Exp $

Some of these programs may ask you to define a calendar server either
in the program itself or in ~/.mycal. This should take the form:

server = 'calendar.foo.com'

Later versions of the CAPI seem to require the port number to be
appended to this, for example:

server = 'calendar.foo.com:5730'

The programs in this directory are as follows:

ct2z
----

The Sharp Zaurus is a rather nice, Linux based PDA:

    http://www.myzaurus.com/

ct2z fetches a year's worth of CorporateTime calendar events and
outputs these in Sharp Zaurus datebook.xml format.

The program requires Sean Russell's REXML library. You already have
this if you're using Ruby 1.8.0 or later, as it's now a part of the
standard libraries. Otherwise, you can obtain it here:

    http://www.germane-software.com/software/rexml/index.html

and my own Ruby/Password:

    http://www.caliban.org/ruby/


ct_test
-------

This simple program connects to a CorporateTime calendar server and
outputs the capabilities of the server.


mycal
-----

mycal outputs all events from your agenda for the coming seven days.
