David Piry wrote:
> I think it's a really good suggestion.
> Google calendar features seems not ready yet. So why not remove this
> case of disappointment for final users ?!
Maybe this would be the best. For people using Google calendar, note
that it is still possible (at least on my computer) to add it as a
normal web calendar. As URL I use the "Private Adress" (iCal) given
under the respective "Calendar Details" in Google's settings. This
won't allow editing or adding new appointments into Google Calendar
but at least they show up in the calendar view in the GNOME panel
without freezing it.
David Piry wrote:
> I think it's a really good suggestion.
> Google calendar features seems not ready yet. So why not remove this
> case of disappointment for final users ?!
Maybe this would be the best. For people using Google calendar, note
that it is still possible (at least on my computer) to add it as a
normal web calendar. As URL I use the "Private Adress" (iCal) given
under the respective "Calendar Details" in Google's settings. This
won't allow editing or adding new appointments into Google Calendar
but at least they show up in the calendar view in the GNOME panel
without freezing it.
Matthias