Hello together,
to use caldav i wanted to add a local android native calender. Is there a trick or app to do that? I can only add a google calendar...
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Nils
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That would be nice to be able to install a local calendar (or even two or three) because I already have calendar sync and don't need to upload my appointments to google...
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Does anyone know how to get shared calendar function working on the desire, i can see my own gmail calendar and enteries but dont have a clue how to view someone elses shared calendar. Is this possible or must you add the other users account (Something which i dont want to do).
I got this working by sharing my calendar with the other person on Google Calendar - they can then see my appointments - though we both use Jorte on our Desires.
I have searched all over the place but I cannot get WP7's default calendar app to sync the google calendar labels. The main calendar will sync. Anyone figured this one out or it's just not possible?
It is not currently possible. In fact, it appears to only support one calendar per any type of account, including Microsoft's own Live/Hotmail. Let's hope February is the answer!
Hi all,
I've been using Business Calendar for a while. It synchronises my gmail calendar and also my facebook events/birthdays. This is really useful because I don't need to put an event into my calendar after I've already accepted it.
Since switching to a custom ROM (JellyTime), Business Calendar does not seem to recognise my facebook account on the phone so I cannot get it to synchronise the facebook events. The instructions say that it should recognise any calendars on your phone but that does not happen.
Does anyone know how to get facebook events to synchronise with the calendar?
Thanks.
Any thoughts from anyone? Alternatively, does anyone know if you can get the Google calendar to sync with Facebook events?
Thanks.
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From Facebook you can export events and birthdays as calendar links that can then be added to your Google calendar. They will then appear as additional calendars on your phone.
I forget exactly how to do it in Facebook, but I think you go to events, click on settings, and then you have the export option. Google it for more details.
Good luck!
zamula said:
From Facebook you can export events and birthdays as calendar links that can then be added to your Google calendar. They will then appear as additional calendars on your phone.
I forget exactly how to do it in Facebook, but I think you go to events, click on settings, and then you have the export option. Google it for more details.
Good luck!
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Thanks Zamula - your way worked! Just one point of clarification, rather than exporting, you need to right click on the link and copy the address. You can then add it as a Google calendar under Other Calendars. In Business Calendar you can then add the calendars (1 for birthdays, 1 for events) to synchronise them. So far so good, the last thing is whether the calendars auto update. I'll be able to tell that when I'm invited to a new event!
The native calendar and one I downloaded called Calendar seem to be in sync with each other regardless of how I set them. I set the native one to my sync with gmail calendar and the new one has a folder/calendar I created. No matter which account I select, the other calendar changes to it. I can't use them as two different calendars. Hope that was clear enough! Any thoughts?
jazzgitah said:
The native calendar and one I downloaded called Calendar seem to be in sync with each other regardless of how I set them. I set the native one to my sync with gmail calendar and the new one has a folder/calendar I created. No matter which account I select, the other calendar changes to it. I can't use them as two different calendars. Hope that was clear enough! Any thoughts?
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I can't help you directly but have you tried Agenda Widget Plus? It lets you choose which calendars to use (e.g. exchange or google calendars). It's not really a calendar app but has nice widget options
Android basically collapses all calendars into a single view. Depending on the app or widget, you can select which calendars to view, as well as to which calendar a new entry should be saved. The data is kept within each calendar, so if you delete one the other calendars will stay. If you use Outlook, its very much like the overlay view.
Hope that helps clear the confusion.
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That also has a widget AND is integrated with Google Now (i.e: If I schedule an appointment in the calendar app, it will show up on Google Now and tell me when to leave, etc.). Please do not say Google Calendar as I already have that and that's what I wanna replace cause it's boring as heck! Thanks.