This software automatically creates calendar entries from text containing date, time, and appointment details. It works with Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and Palm Desktop.
One of the best things about copy2calendar is that it's straightforward to use. To create a new entry, you can follow these simple steps:
1. Select the text containing the appointment information (including date and time).
2. Press Ctrl-C twice.
3. copy2calendar launches your calendar and automatically creates the new entry.
Moreover, date, time, and additional information are copied from the selected text. You can make final edits to the calendar entry before you save it.
Another feature of this software is that it can create entries in three major calendar applications, including Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and Palm Desktop. Additionally, copy2calendar offers a type2calendar feature that allows you to enter appointment information faster and easier. With this feature, you can simply enter your appointment information (including date, time, and subject) as free-form text. copy2calendar will automatically convert it into a calendar entry.
Furthermore, copy2calendar includes a highly sophisticated recognition engine (parser) that analyzes your text for date and time information. This engine can understand date and time specifications in 13 languages, including Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It can also understand date and time ranges (e.g. Feb. 1 - 2, 9-10.30am), and lets you choose when an ambiguous date or time specification is found. Moreover, it can be configured to handle virtually any date and time format.
Overall, copy2calendar is a useful software for those who need to create calendar entries quickly and effortlessly. However, it requires Windows NT, 2000, or XP to operate.
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