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3.3.2

* More ascii vs. unicode issues (*le sigh*)
* Use correct dateutil package (python-dateutil)

3.3.1

* TSV support for search
* `--detail email` to display event creator's address
* Pin oauth2client version to prevent issues with gflags
* Updated README with options to use custom client_id/client_secret

3.3

* Support for adding All Day events (238d527 / SBECK-github)
* Fix date display issues (e9a4a24 / njoyard)
* Attempt fix for per-account quota errors (6416c7d)

3.2

* Add enhanced reminder functionality (393993b / cc2c4cc)
* Unicode cleanup (debe5bf)
* Add --defaultCalendar option (cf9cdf5)
* Respect --detail options for TSV output (013d5dc)
* Speed up tsv output by only shortening links on demand (--detail_url short)
* PEP8 cleanup FTW! (adea810)
* Fix validator for --details not liking 'description' (a4ad28c)
* Fix "now marker" showing on wrong days at times (7479e21)
* Added support for displaying attendees (56ade18 / metcalfc)

3.1

* Enhancements
- Ported to use the Google API Client library and Google Calendar v3 spec
now required: https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/python
the Google GData python module is now deprecated and no longer used
- OAuth2 authentication, all traces of username and password removed
- support for URL shortening via goo.gl
- the --detail-url=[long,short] is now accepted by most commands
- new 'delete' command used to interactively delete event(s)
new --iama-expert option is automatically delete event(s)
- new 'edit' command used to interactively edit event(s)
- new "now marker" in the 'calw' and 'calm' output that shows a line
representing the current time (i.e. like that seen in the Google
Calendar week/day views), new --now-marker-color changes line color
- new --detail-calendar option to print the calendar an event belongs
- terminal graphics now used for lines, use --nl option to turn them off
- the --cals option to limit calendars by access role has been removed
- the 'search' command now supports proper Google-like search terms
- the 'import' command now accepts a '-d' option that is used for printing
out the events found in an ics/vcal file and not importing them
* Fixes
- the 'quick', 'add', and 'import' commands now require a single --cal option
- lots of code reduction and simplification based on new Google API Client
- tsv output
- nostarted was semi-broken and should now be all better

2.4.2

* Fix unicode encoding issues
* Stop trying to display multiple events on single line

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