Originally posted by: datalink7
Doesn't support opera
Originally posted by: Argo
So what's the point of this product? There are 100s of calendar products, with some of them coming free with your PC.
Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: trmiv
Wow, sweet. It would be cool if it integrated with gmail.
It is.
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=37168
Originally posted by: asearchforreason
Anybody else have trouble importing from Outlook? My times are all shifted by 3 hours when I imported.
**edit**: Nevermind. It looks like the import is buggy still. It seems to automatically assume Outlook imports are in PST so it time shifted mine by +3 hours.
Indeed. I like Google a lot, but I still don't quite understand all the fuss sometimes everytime a 'new' product comes out. Outside of their AdSense program, they've rarely coming up with anything truely revolutionary, most of their stuff is merely evolutionary. Take what someone else has already done and just make it better. It's good business really. Not knocking that. I just think they get too much credit for being 'revolutionary' a lot of the time when they simply are taking the next logical step that somebody would've taken eventually anyway. They're just in a position now where they can be a market leader. The best thing is that it helps force competitors to respond in kind.Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: Argo
So what's the point of this product? There are 100s of calendar products, with some of them coming free with your PC.
OMFGOOGLE
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: asearchforreason
Anybody else have trouble importing from Outlook? My times are all shifted by 3 hours when I imported.
**edit**: Nevermind. It looks like the import is buggy still. It seems to automatically assume Outlook imports are in PST so it time shifted mine by +3 hours.
I thought it was just me!
Time shifted by 2 hours here.
I wish it could automatically sync with Outlook, that would definately make it more of a sell for me. My calendar changes daily I frickin swear, so it would be nice if my GCalendar would auto update.
Ah well, cant have everything.
Try following google's instructions for how to import it. Import the .csv file not pst.Originally posted by: Staples
I still have not been able to import form outlook. I am importing a pst unencrypted, uncompressed file. The frame always says the connection was reset everytime I try to upload it.
But now to think of it, that file has everything in it, mail, tasks, appts. Even if it would accept it, it may not be able to load it.
Originally posted by: zerocool1
Originally posted by: kmrivers
if it could sync with my treo 650 it would have potential
yea, that's the problem I'm trying to figure out. (I use thunderbird)
Originally posted by: EKKC
pretty amazing. no alarms tho... i dont see how that's possible without a client on the pc
Originally posted by: Indolent
Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: trmiv
Wow, sweet. It would be cool if it integrated with gmail.
It is.
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=37168
My gmail page doesn't have that little bar in the top left corner to go to the calendar
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Originally posted by: zerocool1
Originally posted by: kmrivers
if it could sync with my treo 650 it would have potential
yea, that's the problem I'm trying to figure out. (I use thunderbird)
Syncs with my Treo just fine. Export to iCal, Outlook automatically opens it and syncs. Press your sync button on the cable. Done.
Originally posted by: cw42
It's great that you can add other calendars to this. It's great for sports fans. For example I added the NY Giants calendar, and now I know exactly what time they play every week for the upcoming season! :beer:
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: cw42
It's great that you can add other calendars to this. It's great for sports fans. For example I added the NY Giants calendar, and now I know exactly what time they play every week for the upcoming season! :beer:
other calendars that may be of interest:
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-04-14-n59.html