Once you’ve (or your admin has) configured Exchange to allow iCal publishing, you can then send links via email from the shared calendar mailbox itself:

On the iOS device, you can then click the webcal: link in the email, which will allow you to subscribe to the Calendar:

Simple!
Another option is http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/teamcalendar/id533928904?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 - just published :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes you just want to share a snapshot of your calendar, e.g. in order to make appointments or let your friends know what you're doing the next 5 days.
ReplyDeleteTherefor have a look at Calex for iOS: http://calexapp.com
It also works with MS Exchange if it is set up on your iDevice.
Check out CalendarONE at
ReplyDeletehttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/calendarone/id527841438?mt=8
CalendarONE enables you to add all your shared Exchange calendars to the native iOS calendar app.
Chris.