xCalendar - Calendar in Excel

xCalendar - Calendar in Excel

$2.99

Details about xCalendar

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • August 16, 2012
  • October 6, 2024
  • 9.0+
  • 4+
  • 27.47MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    French
    German
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Version History of xCalendar

2.3.7

January 9, 2019

1. Added TravelTime field 2. Fixed a bug that the app can not import the file from Dropbox.

2.3.6

July 19, 2017

1. Fixed a bug that the app can not import the file via email or other app.

2.3.5

July 15, 2017

1. Updated Dropbox SDK.

2.3.4

September 17, 2016

1.Fixed compatibility issues with iOS 10.

2.3.3

April 22, 2016

1. Fixed a minor bug. 2. Removed holiday calendars.

2.3.2

September 23, 2015

1. Added the column “Duration”.

2.3.1

November 5, 2014

1.Fixed crash bugs when running on iOS 6.

2.3

October 29, 2014

1.Fixed bugs when running on iOS 8. 2.Added support for exporting outlook csv file.

2.2.1

November 4, 2013

1.Fixed the bug that reminder date in Outlook xls file can not be imported.

2.2

October 14, 2013

1.Fixed the bug that the boolean cell can not be imported correctly. 2.Added support for importing events from multiple sheets in the excel file. 3.Added support for exporting events in date order. 4.Added support for exporting events for editing purposes. The app added two columns in the excel file, one is “Identifier”, another is “Delete”, “Identifier” is the unique key of the event, it is used by the app to find and update the event when importing. For the new event, just keep it blank. If you want to delete an event, just enter “Yes” in the “Delete” cell.

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Description of xCalendar

If you want to export your calendar events to an Excel file and edit them on your computer or - if you want to share these events with your friends so that they could import them to their own calendar, then xCalendar maybe right for you. xCalendar exports all of your events from your iPhone or iPad to an Excel file by email, USB, WiFi and Dropbox. You can then modify and maintain your schedule easily and conveniently on your computer using Excel, Numbers, OpenOffice or any other Excel-compatible application. Importing your schedule is also an easy thing to do. You can import an Excel file to your iPhone or iPad by email, USB, WiFi and Dropbox. xCalendar can update the existing events and add new events during import. Features include: 1. Export all events from all iPhone supported calendars(Local, Exchange, CalDAV, Subscription, Birthday). 2. Export all unique events by merging all recurring events. 3. Export all fields in the Event view of your iPhone’s built-in Calendar application, including title, location, dates, times, alarms, recurrence, etc. 4. Support for Excel 97-2003 file format (.xls), it is the most widely supported Excel file format. You can use MS Office 2003/2007/2010, OpenOffice.org, MAC Office, MAC Numbers to open and edit. 5. Keep a back-up copy of your Calendar events in Dropbox. 6. Export a calendar via email, it’s an easy way to share your personal calendar with your friends. 7. Export events to an excel file which can be imported into Outlook. 8. Import events from an Outlook Excel file (only available in the full version). 9. Import events from an Excel file to iCloud or Exchange Calendar. 10. Import unlimited number of events in seconds. 11. Preview the events which have been imported before saving them. 12. Add a new event if it does not already exist during import. 13. Update the existing events based on the title of the event and the calendar name during the import. 14. Create a new local calendar if it does not exist. 15. Support pages are provided to help you create your schedule on the spreadsheet.
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xCalendar: FAQ

Can xCalendar support iPad devices?

Yes, xCalendar is available for iPad users.

Who is the developer of the xCalendar app?

ShenZhen SamApp Technology Development Co., Ltd launched the xCalendar app.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the xCalendar app?

The xCalendar app requires iOS 9.0 or later.

How does the xCalendar app rank among users?

Currently, xCalendar has a user rating of 2.7.

What is the category of the xCalendar app?

Xcalendar Relates To The Productivity App Genre.

What is the newest version of xCalendar?

The latest version of the xCalendar app is 2.3.7.

When did the new xCalendar update come out?

October 6, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the xCalendar app.

When did xCalendar come out?

xCalendar officially launched on February 6, 2023.

What age is suitable for the xCalendar app?

xCalendar is considered child-appropriate and rated ShenZhen SamApp Technology Development Co., Ltd.

What languages are available on xCalendar?

The following list of languages is supported by the xCalendar app: English, French, German and 5 more.

Is xCalendar included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, xCalendar is not on Apple Arcade.

Does xCalendar support in-app purchases?

No, xCalendar does not support in-app purchases.

Does xCalendar provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, xCalendar does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in xCalendar?

No, there are no commercial ads in xCalendar.

Screenshots of xCalendar

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Reviews of xCalendar

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  • Works Well

    It's one of those tools that I rarely need but when I do it keeps me out the 7h1t :)
  • Exports Great

    I ny use this app for exporting, and does a great job, however, I wish it would save files as PDFs. Small thing, but still a wish list Item.
  • Does not work..

    Does not do what it says it’s going to do... keeps crashing