Libical — an implementation of iCalendar protocols and data formats
Most of the code in here was written by Eric Busboom at the end of the last millennium with help from dozens of contributors. It is currently maintained by Allen Winter and the libical team at https://github.com/libical/libical.
Libical is an Open Source implementation of the iCalendar protocols and protocol data units. The iCalendar specification describes how calendar clients can communicate with calendar servers so users can store their calendar data and arrange meetings with other users.
Libical implements RFC5545, RFC5546, RFC7529; the CalDav scheduling extensions in RFC6638; iCalendar extensions in RFC7986, RFC9073, RFC9074; plus the iCalendar iMIP protocol in RFC6047.
The code and datafiles in this distribution are licensed under the Mozilla Public License (MPL) v2.0. See https://www.mozilla.org/MPL for a copy of this license.
Alternately, you may use libical under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v2.1. See https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt for a copy of this license.
This dual license ensures that the library can be incorporated into both proprietary code and GPL'd programs, and will benefit from improvements made by programmers in both realms. We (the libical developers) will only accept changes to this library if they are similarly dual-licensed.
See the top-level Install.txt file.
Documentation is hosted at https://libical.github.io/libical/apidocs/.
For a conceptual overview of the library, see [UsingLibical.md](@ref UsingLibical).
There is other rudimentary, unfinished documentation in the doc/
directory of
the source distribution,
and annotated examples in examples/
and the test code in src/test/
.
Additionally, progress is underway to add API documentation, which is available at the apidocs site.
Portions of this distribution are (C) Copyright 1996 Apple Computer, Inc., AT&T Corp., International Business Machines Corporation and Siemens Rolm Communications Inc. See src/libicalvcal/README.TXT for details.
In no particular order:
- Cyrus Email/Calendars/Contacts Server
- syncEvolution
- Fantastical
- GNOME's EDS (evolution-data-server) which serves data to:
- Evolution
- GNOME Calendar
- GNOME Notes
- GNOME Todo
- and more GNOME apps...
- KDE's Kontact Suite including:
- Akonadi framework
- KOrganizer calendar and scheduling component
- and more KDE apps...
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