[Q] "new task" not working - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I've frozen a boatload of stuff with Titanium Backup. Included in that list is the default calendar app (but not the calendar app storage). Instead I use Calengoo.
Now I've placed a Calengoo widget on my screen for "new task" but when I press it, nothing happens.
I installed Google Tasks Organizer, and placed a widget on the screen. It did sync up with the tasks I had sitting around on Google Calendar. I am able to add a new task with that widget.
This indicates to me that I have frozen something on my gs3 that handles tasks within the gs3 itself. I don't know what. It's not an emergency but I'd like to try the built in to do list. So, I'll list what I've frozen with TB, and maybe someone can tell me what the problem is:
allshare cast
allshare controller
allshare play
allshare service
at&t hot spots
at&t messages
at&t navigator
at&t software update
bubbles
calendar
chatON
chcoEUKor
contacts
directsharemanager
enterprise vpn services
enterprise permissions
exchange services
face unlock
flipboard
gmail
google play books
google play movies
google+
kies air
kies via wifi
mapservicesamsung
media hub
mobile print
my uploads
myat&t
news daemon
s memo
s planner
s suggest
s voice
samsung account
samsung backup provider
samsung cloud data relay
stock daemon
topic wall
weather
weather daemon
weather main
windy weather
yahoo finance
yahoo news
Anyone know what these are and if I can safely freeze them:
badgeprovider
avrcpservicesamsung
csc
dttsupport
fwupgrade
helv neue
key chain
shareshotservice
smartcardservice
sns
sysscope
talkback
trim
try panning
vpn client
vpn dialogs

u can also safely freeze
try panning
vpn client
vpn dialogs
sns
fwupgrade..
also trim I guess, its for video trimming

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Tasks in S Planner

As far as I understand, the S Planner is same as Google Calendar with S Pen support. I discover there is a Task mode within S Planner and unsure if it is a Samsung specific feature without any connection with Google Tasks. If yes, I cannot see any synced tasks in S Planner but calendar does. How can I sync the Google Tasks? If not, is there any app to sync the tasks to Google or pc or Cloud. Thanks!

which apps are safe to freeze?

So I just got my girl a T-Mobile gs3 and I'm wondering out off all these bloat apps. Which ones can I freeze without issues?
a quick search took me here. before posting read some more
Top one has some serious de-bloating tips
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006510&highlight=safe+to+remove
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1865772&highlight=safe+to+freeze
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726842
Originally Posted by paul.p
These are the ones I've disabled so far thru the stock applications manager..
Allshare controller
Allshare play
Amazon
Bonus apps
Chaton
Email
Exchange services
Game hub
Google play books
Google play movies
Google play music
Google plus
Kies air
Media hub
Mobile life contacts
Music hub
S suggest
S voice
Samsung account
Samsung apps
Samsung backup provider
Samsung cloud data relay
Samsung cloud syncadapters
Tmobile name id
Tmobile tv
Yahoo finance
Yahoo news

Add exchange calendar to calendar app

I am trying to figure out how to add a exchange calendar to any calendar app. I've tried using the default app, Google calendar, and cal, but I don't see anywhere to add an exchange calendar. In play store both Google calendar and cal advertise they are capable of exchange.
Even in the phone "settings", under accounts -> add account, no luck
I'm using cloud magic for my exchange email and it works great.
Didn't know it's so difficult on Android.
joep2k said:
I am trying to figure out how to add a exchange calendar to any calendar app. I've tried using the default app, Google calendar, and cal, but I don't see anywhere to add an exchange calendar. In play store both Google calendar and cal advertise they are capable of exchange.
Even in the phone "settings", under accounts -> add account, no luck
I'm using cloud magic for my exchange email and it works great.
Didn't know it's so difficult on Android.
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I sync between google calendar and exchange calendar with a win program called 'calendar sync +' (free).
I use Agenda Widget for Android to combine calendars in one space as my Exchange is dealt with through Symantec Touchdown.
Have been using the app ever since Jellybean, and unfortunately it hasn't been updated since November 2013, so it worked best with Jellybean. It was unusable with Kitkat. With Lollipop, you will find that the calendar doesn't advance every day (sticks to when the phone has booted), so you either have to "Toggle Today's Events" daily, or reboot daily (I do the former).
Hope this helps.

Outlook Calendar next event on Always on Display

G'day Team,
Has anyone found a way to get the Always on Display to show the next event from your Outlook Calendar?
I understand it will show the next event from the Google Calendar in Android 9 and have this working correctly however I want to display my Outlook calendar.
I've tried adding my outlook calendar to the Google calendar from within the app (which works in terms of showing the appointments within the app) but the Always on Display will only display events created within the Google Calendar directly.
I love this feature (as an ex-Windows Phone user) but use Office 365\Outlook not Google Calendar.
Any suggestions on how to get around this??
Many Thanks!
I am looking for the same, but I guess AOD is designed to show only Google Calendar events. On a side note, how did you manage to add outlook calendar within Google Calendar app?
tim3g said:
G'day Team,
Has anyone found a way to get the Always on Display to show the next event from your Outlook Calendar?
I understand it will show the next event from the Google Calendar in Android 9 and have this working correctly however I want to display my Outlook calendar.
I've tried adding my outlook calendar to the Google calendar from within the app (which works in terms of showing the appointments within the app) but the Always on Display will only display events created within the Google Calendar directly.
I love this feature (as an ex-Windows Phone user) but use Office 365\Outlook not Google Calendar.
Any suggestions on how to get around this??
Many Thanks!
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you need to share your outlook calendar with either the google calendar or samsung calendar, you can go in google calendar, settings, manage calendar, add ouutlook calenar (put in your username/passoword) if its your personal email calendar, it will show up, if its your corporate calendar, your company would have disabled sharing of calendar for security reasons, and it will give error. check if you can share your corporate calendar to your gmail id. usually its blocked.
was able to successfully show the corporate calendar on AOD, go to the outlook app on your android, and select sync calendars, enable the toggle. it will sync the outlook calendar with the samsung calendar and it will show up on your AOD, just tried it on my s22 plus it works. after hrs of tinkering around.
ssmantri said:
was able to successfully show the corporate calendar on AOD, go to the outlook app on your android, and select sync calendars, enable the toggle. it will sync the outlook calendar with the samsung calendar and it will show up on your AOD, just tried it on my s22 plus it works. after hrs of tinkering around.
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Considering the Pixel 2XL isn't a Samsung device and doesn't have Samsung apps on board, he'd have to share the calendar with Google Calendar.
Not to mention that we both replied to a post that was dead and buried four years ago.

Facebook events and Google Calendar Sync Broken

So ever since I setup this RMA device I can never get my Facebook events to sync natively with the Google calendar app. I can force a calendar entry through the Facebook app but I want it to sync to the calendar without me having to do that. I used to be able to choose Facebook as a calendar within Google Calendar but the option has never been there on this device.

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