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.ICAL File Extension

A .ICAL file is a iCalendar File, created by N/A.

Open with Microsoft Outlook 365. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .ICAL file?

The ".ICAL" file extension is used for iCalendar Files. These are special types of calendar files that can be used by various programs that support the iCalendar file format standard. This format is similar to ".ICS" files, but ".ICAL" files use a different extension, which you might not see as often. These files are really useful for organizing your schedule because they can hold information about meetings, events, and tasks. You can even use them to send meeting requests over the internet.

You can open ".ICAL" files with several different programs and services. Some of these include: - **Microsoft Outlook 365**: This is a popular email and calendar program that many people use for work or personal tasks. It's part of the Microsoft Office suite. - **Microsoft Windows Live Mail**: This program is included with some versions of Windows. It lets you manage your emails and calendar, though it's not as commonly used today. - **Apple Calendar**: This is the calendar app included with macOS (previously known as Apple iCal until 2012). It's designed to work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. - **Google Calendar**: A widely used web-based calendar service that lets you keep track of your schedule from any device with internet access. - **PHP iCalendar**: This is a bit different; it's a PHP-based application that can display iCalendar files on a website.

Even though the ".ical" file extension might not automatically be recognized as an iCalendar file by all programs, you should still be able to open it with any app that supports iCalendar files, like Apple Calendar (formerly Apple iCal) or Google Calendar.

It's important to note that while ".ICAL" files are great for managing and sharing calendar information, the ".ical" extension is not as commonly used as ".ICS". However, both types of files work in a very similar way, so you shouldn't have any trouble using them once you find a program that can open them.

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