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= Actic
WARNING: THIS IS STILL VERY ALPHA! This project is an icalendar engine for Rails3, it fuses ActiveRecord with iCal ( using the RiCal library ) and uses MIT-LICENSE.
This is very alpha software, functionality is currently incomplete, the model layer is close to finished, but the controller and views are a long way off.
To install
in your Gemfile gem 'actic'
bundle install
to install the engine into your app:
rails g actic_install
This will give you Calendars that can accept events and other components, the specs are still very limited, there is alot more that I would like to ( and will ) add to this engine.
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