Calex - The Calendar Exporter

Calex - The Calendar Exporter

By Martin Stemmle

  • Category: Business
  • Release Date: 2013-03-17
  • Current Version: 1.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 2.35 MB
  • Developer: Martin Stemmle
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.8

Description

Calex helps you managing corporate time. Simply select your important calendars from any source and let Calex combine them to one single sheet. With Calex it becomes a lot easier to make appointments. Simply export a snapshot of your current calendar for any given period. Do not worry about giving too much insights by selecting the right amount of details for calendar exports.

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Reviews

  • Sould have been nice to try it ...

    1
    By audiorage
    But everytime I try to open it: Calex quit unexpectedly. Click Reopen to open the application again. Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to Apple.
  • Great app but currently doesn't work on macOS Catalina 10.15

    1
    By xzolian
    If your on 10.14 or lower this is a 5 start app! But currently it's crashing on 10.15.
  • Great but needs a little repair

    4
    By pelinti
    I frequently need to send people my availability (I have an online scheduling system, but sometimes it doesn’t feel appropriate to send that to someone you are asking to meet with). This great little program generates a text list of what times in my calendar(s) are free. You first select what calendars you want it to take into account, and the time period over which you want it to find free time, and then it generates something you can send in an email or message. It’s lately giving some error messages on closure (perhaps since El Capitan or a bit earlier) but still usable. Would be great if the bug was addressed.
  • No Exchange Support

    1
    By Orbi App Hater
    Wish I would have known this as the picture clearly shows an exchange based calendar being used with this software. Not useable for me.
  • Perfect Solution

    5
    By dwpinney
    Calex solves a problem I have just about every day: sharing my availability to schedule meetings. It’s well designed, never crashes, and the developer has thought of pretty much every feature I could want. The best part is that it works with any email system ever invented since it gives plain text output. Worth every penny.
  • Excellent Support for great little app

    5
    By Sparo13
    I manage calendars for a non-profit organization and desperately needed a way to export only a range of dates at a time from my Mac Calendars. Thought Calex was the answer until I noticed that all of my EST times had changed to Central Europe Time. Sent a note to Martin via the support link. He repsonded in less than 24 hours and added time zone support in less than a week-- over the Christmas holiday!!! Easy to use and gets the job done. Well worth $2.99.
  • Looks to be a good application but requires Apple Calendar.

    3
    By LexisLuther
    Since I use BusyCal and sometimes Outlook rather than the built in Apple Calendar application this won't work for me. If you use the built in Calendar App it should work but I haven't been in a position to test it.
  • Works as advertised

    5
    By Chip M.
    Simple and straightforward - love the "include availability as text" feature, which will save me hours of copying and pasting.

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