Posted on June 19th, 2006 by Brian Stucki
Apple’s iCal can help you share your schedule by publishing calendars to .Mac and WebDAV servers. Because .Mac is expensive and WebDAV can be hard to come by, Scalp is a tiny hack for iCal that allows calendars to be published to the Web via FTP and SFTP.
Its name is the unfortunate result of combining “cal” and “scp”, the command used to copy files via SSH.
There is an easy installer included, and also instructions for those who like to do it themselves.
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