Filed under: Audio, Software, Productivity, Internet Tools, iTunes, Mods
iConcertCal updates with iCal exporting, better listings and more
Also on the list of changes is the ability to chose which iTunes library to monitor for artists and show dates, an "easy way" to list shows from artists that aren't in your library and city + date venue info now placed in the header information. Amazingly, iConcertCal is still free and available for both Mac OS X and Windows.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jason said 10:20AM on 5-09-2007
This really is a small, unobtrusive, useful tool. I never used the visualizations before, but this is handy.
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Greenline said 11:14AM on 5-09-2007
Love this Plugin and will be sure to update mine tonight!
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Brady J. Frey said 11:45AM on 5-09-2007
For the last time, please stop linking to your own internal tags in an
article - it's insanely annoying and is a BS SEO method. In the first
paragraph, point the link not to http://www.tuaw.com/tag/iConcertCal/
but to their http://www.iconcertcal.com/ as needed. This is a 101 web
nerd usability issue, it shouldn't be in debate.
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racco said 12:10PM on 5-09-2007
great plugin!
cheers
oh, and Brady J. Frey has a good point. I to find it very annoying
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Elliot said 12:33PM on 5-09-2007
Man, you gotta check out Blue Oyster Cult at the EQC. Right after a sweet Heart show.
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gediminas.paulauskas said 1:39PM on 5-09-2007
Simpler way is to use Last.fm service and look for events recommended to you based on what artists you are actually listening to. http://www.last.fm/events
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Jon Stieglitz said 2:28PM on 5-09-2007
I agree with Brady. You guys have got to improve your linking.
Also, iConcertCal caused a ton of crashing for me with iTunes and it took me a week to figure out it was the problem. After removing it, no more crashing.
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