IE4RC is a free tool made for Internet Explorer, and it helps you manage your calendars better. This neat little plugin works as a COM-.NET extension for Internet Explorer. If you have RemoteCalendars set up, you'll be able to subscribe to an iCalendar (which follows RFC 2445) right in Outlook. Plus, it brings support for webcal, which is pretty cool!
I’m really excited to share that the first version of IE4RC is finally here! When you install this extension for Internet Explorer, you'll find it works almost like the iCal feature on Macintosh systems. It's all about making your calendar experience smoother.
You might be wondering how to get started with IE4RC. It's super simple! Just make sure to close any open Internet Explorer windows before you install it. Once it's installed, all you need to do is right-click on a link in Internet Explorer. You'll see an option that says “Subscribe to RemoteCalendars.” Click that, and if Outlook isn't running yet, it will pop up right away with the subscription form ready for you!
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If you're ready to enhance your calendar management with IE4RC, head over to Softpas.com! It's packed with features that can help streamline your scheduling process.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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