Hi
I am using linux mint 17.
Is there a google calendar app or integration?
thank you
D
linux mint 17 google calendar app or integration
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Re: linux mint 17 google calendar app or integration
Hi!
I tried some apps to use a solution just for calendar, but I didn't found.
I installed here: evolution (https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution) and seems that this app works fine.
This app sync your google account and allows you to use your email, calendar and notes
I just installed today, but It seems that is a nice app
;D
I tried some apps to use a solution just for calendar, but I didn't found.
I installed here: evolution (https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution) and seems that this app works fine.
This app sync your google account and allows you to use your email, calendar and notes
I just installed today, but It seems that is a nice app
;D
Re: linux mint 17 google calendar app or integration
The best solution I have found is to make an "Application Shortcut" using Chrome/Chromium. This gives you an icon in your menu or panel that launches a dedicated, un-decorated browser window for a single site. Works great for web apps like Google Calendar, Evernote, ToDoist, etc.
Instructions here:
http://browsers.about.com/od/googlechro ... Chrome.htm
Instructions here:
http://browsers.about.com/od/googlechro ... Chrome.htm