Saturday, June 2, 2012

News Google Calendar







The team working on the Calendar Google, trying to make sure that your calendars are available from a growing number of mobile devices and third-party applications. This means that you can choose - which calendars to always have on hand. Most of these features existed before, but today we are pleased to introduce one more: Google Calendar now supports synchronization with the protocol. CalDAV. , Which is an open standard for developing and synchronizing calendars.






Apple iCal and Mozilla Sunbird.


Now you can synchronize your calendars with applications that support CalDAV - such as Apple's iCal and Sunbird / Lightning from Mozilla. Instructions for setting up can be found. here.






Microsoft Outlook.


Google Calendar Sync for Outlook. allows you to sync events between Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook Calendar. You can choose the direction and frequency synchronization. Compatible with Microsoft Outlook versions 2003 and 2007, and operating systems Windows XP and Vista.






Mobile on the BlackBerry device.


If you have a smartphone BlackBerry, then using. Google Sync for BlackBerry. You can synchronize its calendar with the built-in Google. Thus, even when out of network coverage, you will have access to Google Calendar, and reminders about events via sound or vibration signals. The application runs in the background, so you can use any BlackBerry applications, and yet in time to receive alerts about upcoming events.






The devices based on Android.


With the help of. built-in applications. You can easily get access to Google Calendar with the Android-based devices. Calendar updates sent to your phone in real time, and all changes that you make along the way, is immediately available in the network.






If you have other mobile device, then just go with him on. calendar. google. com. To see a special version of the Calendar, Google, optimized for small screens.

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