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Released v1.10
This release improves the compatibility with Google Calendar for recurring appointments. Thanks again to Kenneth Wheeler for investigating!
Released v1.9
This release fixes an issue with datebook.mdb files containing weekly appointments with more than one weekday.
Thanks to Kenneth Wheeler for reporting.
Released v1.8
This release brings support for old notepad databases. If you tried to convert your npadDB.PDB but were unable to open some or all of the PNG files, please try again with this release.
Thanks to Patrick Brennan for providing such a notepad file.
Released v1.7
This release provides a fix for bug #81. Earlier releases of PdbConverter processed deleted records, which could lead to errors. If you had trouble converting a database with deleted records, you should try again with this release.
Released v1.6
Version 1.6 has just been released. It now also converts older DateBook.mdb files, and includes minor bugfixes.
Online PdbConverter
If you only want to convert your PalmOS calendar to iCalendar, you should have a look at the online PdbConverter:
Released v1.5
PdbConverter v1.5 adds support for DateBook.mdb files, thanks to Jackcess. However, note that MDB support is still beta at the moment. Please check the result, and add a ticket if the conversion did not work for you.
Internally, the time zone handling has been improved.
Released v1.4 (1 comment)
PdbConverter v1.4 is a bugfix release with additional minor changes to the source code structure.
- Bugfix: iCalendar output format of all-day events, exceptions and repetitions. (Paul Harter)
- Bugfix: Todo parsing (and output) was broken. (Brian Strand)
- Switched to Java 1.6.
- Source code is restructured to the Maven source tree.
Released v1.3
With the new options --from and --until, the export can be limited to a date range. For example, you can export all schedules starting from January 1st, 2008. See the wiki for more information about the date range options.
Released v1.2
V1.2 came sooner as expected, but brings exciting new features. The --category option only exports the given category name. --split creates a separate export file for each category. Now you can import the categories to your favourite application separately.
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