OS X iCal and Corp Time tool

I had had some trouble moving info from the OS X Corporate Time server into iCal. I wanted to copy my cal into this application so that I could sync my CT cal to my iPod.
After some fiddeling, I came up wrote a little applicaiton called CT2iCal, and I just posted it up on VersionTracker.
It is a bit of a hack in that it pulls your cal info through the Corporate Time applicaiton and stuffs it into you iCal app (so it is one-way only), but it has helped me and a few others in my office keep on top of their cal info a little better.
I just thought I would share this solution with this group, in case anyone else out there has use for it.

I am more of a script writter than a coder, so I went with what I know. If someone who knows how to write to the SDK were interested in creating this tool, I would be glad to help with what I have found out along the scripting path :). It might not be of any help, but you never know....

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