<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<feed
    xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
    xmlns:at="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/at"
    xmlns:icbm="http://postneo.com/icbm"
    xmlns:rvw="http://purl.org/NET/RVW/0.2/"
    xml:lang="en">
    <title>Vox’s posts tagged google calendar</title>
    <link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" title="Vox’s posts tagged google calendar (Atom)" href="http://www.vox.com/explore/posts/tags/google+calendar/page/1/atom.xml" />
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Vox’s posts tagged google calendar" href="http://www.vox.com/explore/posts/tags/google+calendar/page/1/"/> 
    <link rel="service.subscribe" type="application/atom+xml" title="Vox’s posts tagged google calendar" href="http://www.vox.com/explore/posts/tags/google+calendar/atom.xml" />   
    <link rel="last" type="application/atom+xml" title="Vox’s posts tagged google calendar" href="http://www.vox.com/explore/posts/tags/google+calendar/page/1/atom.xml" />  
    <category term="google calendar" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/google+calendar/?_c=feed-atom-full" label="google calendar" /> 
    <generator uri="">Vox</generator>
    <updated>2008-07-30T12:51:49Z</updated> 
    <id>tag:vox.com,2006:Vox-explore-posts-google%20calendartags/google+calendar/</id>  
    
    <entry>
        <title>How to Sync Any Desktop Calendar with Google Calendar </title>   
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="How to Sync Any Desktop Calendar with Google Calendar " href="http://arcelay.vox.com/library/post/how-to-sync-any-desktop-calendar-with-google-calendar.html?_c=feed-atom-full" />  
        <link rel="service.post" type="application/atom+xml" title="How to Sync Any Desktop Calendar with Google Calendar " href="http://arcelay.vox.com/library/post/how-to-sync-any-desktop-calendar-with-google-calendar.html?_c=feed-atom-full#comments" /> 
        <link rel="service.edit" type="application/atom+xml" title="How to Sync Any Desktop Calendar with Google Calendar " href="http://www.vox.com/atom/svc=post/asset_id=6a00cd978d0ef7f9cc00fad69e5c470005" />          <id>tag:vox.com,2008-07-30:asset-6a00cd978d0ef7f9cc00fad69e5c470005</id>
        <published>2008-07-30T12:51:49Z</published>
        <updated>2008-07-30T12:51:49Z</updated>
    
        <author>
            <name>Atlanta iPhone Blog</name>
            <uri>http://arcelay.vox.com/?_c=feed-atom-full</uri>
        </author>
    
        
        <content type="html" xml:base="http://arcelay.vox.com/?_c=feed-atom-full">
            <![CDATA[
                <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:at="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/at">
        <h1><a class="top" href="http://lifehacker.com/399407/how-to-sync-any-desktop-calendar-with-google-calendar">How to Sync Any Desktop Calendar with Google Calendar</a></h1>
		
  
	
	
			
<p><img class="center" height="193" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/gcal-sync-head.png" style="display: block; float: none;" width="494" /><br />
As of <a href="http://lifehacker.com/399366/google-calendar-adds-caldav-support-enabling-ical-sync">yesterday&#39;s announcement of CalDAV support in Google Calendar</a>,
you can now sync your Google Calendar with virtually any popular
desktop calendar for free. Not only can you enjoy your favorite desktop
calendar software and still get the benefit of the web interface, but
you can also sync any desktop calendar with any other across platforms
using GCal as a go-between. Let&#39;s take a comprehensive look at how to
set up bidirectional syncing between Google Calendar and your favorite
desktop calendar—from Outlook and iCal to Sunbird and Thunderbird—for
free.</p>

	
					
<p>Remember, this doesn&#39;t mean that you can sync Google Calendar with
just one desktop calendar. It means that no matter what you&#39;re
using—Outlook at work and iCal at home, for example—you can always
stick to desktop calendars if that&#39;s what you prefer. Google Calendar
now works as both a great web application <em>and</em> a dedicated
syncing tool. It&#39;s the cloud, and once it&#39;s set up, you don&#39;t ever have
to access your calendar through the web again if you don&#39;t feel like
it. But when you&#39;re not at a desktop, you can fire up GCal from any web
browser, make changes, and still be confident your desktop is
completely in sync next time you fire it up. Let&#39;s get started.</p>
<p><br /></p>
<h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;">Sync Microsoft Outlook with Google Calendar</h3>
<p><br />
Syncing calendar events between Outlook and Google Calendar has been a cinch ever since Google came out with <a href="http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955">Google Calendar Sync</a>,
a free application that provides bidirectional syncing between the two.
(It also supports one-way sync in either direction, if for some reason
you don&#39;t want two-way syncing.) Assuming you&#39;re using a supported
setup (Outlook 2003 or 2007 and either Vista or XP), here&#39;s how to get
it working.
<p><br />
<img class="center" height="422" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/gcal-outlook-sync.png" style="display: block; float: none;" width="458" /><br /></p>
<ol><li>Download and install <a href="http://dl.google.com/googlecalendarsync/GoogleCalendarSync_Installer.exe">Google Calendar Sync</a>.</li><li>Enter your Google account email address and password.</li><li>Select your sync method (most likely you want two-way syncing) and
the sync frequency you prefer. It defaults to syncing every 120
minutes, which seems a little long for most.</li><li>Hit Save and you&#39;re done. Easy, right?</li></ol>
<p><img alt="sync-now-gcal-outlook.png" class="right" height="124" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/sync-now-gcal-outlook.png" style="text-align: right" width="156" />If
you&#39;ve added a new item to your calendar and you want to force a new
sync rather than waiting for Google Calendar Sync to run its next sync,
just right-click the system tray app and choose Sync. It doesn&#39;t get
much simpler than that.</p>
<h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;">Sync iCal with Google Calendar</h3>
As of yesterday, Google Calendar supports two-way synchronization with
iCal through the CalDAV remote calendar standard. Setting up iCal with
GCal varies slightly based on whether or not you&#39;re using your default
GCal calendar or a secondary calendar. First, here&#39;s how to set up your
Google Calendar default with iCal:
<ol><li><img alt="gcal-to-ical-setup.png" class="right" height="215" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/gcal-to-ical-setup.png" style="text-align: right" width="306" />Open iCal, then fire up your iCal Preferences (iCal -&gt; Preferences or Cmd-,).</li><li>Click on the Accounts tab, and then click the &#39;+&#39; button to add a new remote calendar to iCal.</li><li>Call the calendar whatever you want (I went with &#39;Personal&#39; for my
main calendar), then enter the Google account username (which is
normally your Gmail address) and password.</li><li>Click on Server options to display the Account URL text box. For your default calendar, enter the following URL:
<div class="code">https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/youremail@gmail.com/user</div>
...replacing <code>youremail@gmail.com</code> with your actual email address.</li><li>Once you&#39;ve done that, just hit Add and you&#39;re finished. Give iCal
a few minutes to download all your events and you&#39;re good to go.</li></ol>
<p><img alt="calendar-settings.png" class="right" height="159" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/calendar-settings.png" style="text-align: right" width="237" />If
you want to add a secondary calendar, the steps are exactly the same as
above with one small difference. Instead of inserting your email
address in the Account URL as described in step 4, you need to grab the
calendar ID for that specific calendar. You can find it by opening
GCal, clicking the arrow next to the calendar you want to sync, and
selecting Calendar settings. In the settings, find the Calendar Address
section near the bottom of the window, then just copy and paste the
Calendar ID (which is formatted like an email address) in place of <code>youremail@gmail.com</code> in the URL above.</p>
<p><img class="center" height="89" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/calendar-address.png" style="display: block; float: none;" width="494" /><br />
You can refresh iCal to make sure you&#39;ve synced the latest-and-greatest
at any time by selecting Calendar -&gt; Refresh or hitting Cmd-R. (<strong><a href="http://lifehacker.com/399366/google-calendar-adds-caldav-support-enabling-ical-sync">Original post</a></strong>)</p>
<h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;">Sync Mozilla Sunbird or Thunderbird with Google Calendar</h3>
<img alt="thunderbird-with-lightning.png" class="right" height="223" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/thunderbird-with-lightning.png" style="text-align: right" width="305" />Whether your using Mozilla&#39;s standalone calendar application <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/">Sunbird</a> or <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/">Thunderbird</a> with the <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/download.html">Lightning extension installed</a>
(Lightning integrates Sunbird into Thunderbird), bidirectional calendar
syncing between either application and Google Calendar is a breeze. The
special sauce in this sync is the <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4631">Provider for Google Calendar extension</a>. Installing Provider in either Sunbird or Thunderbird is basically the same procedure, and here&#39;s how it works:
<ol><li>Download and install the <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4631">Provider extension</a>
by saving it to your desktop, opening the Add-ons dialog in either
Sunbird or Thunderbird, and dragging the file you just downloaded into
the Add-ons dialog. Once installed, make sure to restart the
application.</li><li>Now that Provider is installed, you have to add your new Google
Calendar. In Sunbird, go to File -&gt; New Calendar; in Thunderbird,
it&#39;s File -&gt; New -&gt; Calendar when you&#39;re in the calendar view.</li><li>You&#39;re now looking at the Create new calendar wizard. Select &quot;On the Network&quot; and hit Continue.</li><li><img alt="new-calendar-t-bird.png" class="right" height="165" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/new-calendar-t-bird.png" style="text-align: right" width="280" />Choose
Google Calendar as the calendar type. The Location field requires the
XML flavor of your calendar&#39;s Private Address, which you can get by
opening GCal and choosing Calendar settings from the drop-down next to
the calendar you want to access. <img class="center" height="57" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/private-address1.png" style="display: block; float: none;" width="494" />At
the bottom of the settings page you&#39;ll see the Private Address section.
Copy the XML link and paste it into the Location field in Sunbird or
T-bird.</li><li>When you hit Continue, you&#39;ll be asked for your Google Calendar
username (again, your Gmail address) and password. Enter it, give your
new calendar a name, and hit Continue. You&#39;re done.</li></ol>
<p>From now on, any event you add to that calendar will automatically
sync to GCal and vice versa. You can reload the calendar to get the
most up-to-date information at any time by clicking the Reload button
in your toolbar. (The button is installed in the toolbar by default in
Thunderbird, but you may have to customize your Sunbird calendar to add
it to the toolbar.)</p>
<p><br /></p>
<h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;">Sync Your Mobile Device with Google Calendar</h3>
<br />
If you&#39;re interested in syncing your mobile device with Google
Calendar, you&#39;ve also got a ton of great and free options. BlackBerry
users can check out <a href="http://www.google.com/mobile/blackberry/sync/index.html">Google Sync</a>, a BlackBerry app made by Google specifically for Gcal-to-BlackBerry syncing.
<p><br />
<img alt="gcalsync.png" class="right" height="95" src="http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2008/07/gcalsync.png" style="text-align: right" width="100" />Alternatively, the free, open-source application <a href="http://www.gcalsync.com/">GCalSync</a> does bidirectional syncing between Gcal and tons of supported phones. (<strong><a href="http://lifehacker.com/software/google-calendar/download-of-the-day-gcalsync-177036.php">Original post</a></strong>)</p>
<p>If you&#39;re an iPhone or iPod touch user, you can set up automatic,
two-way syncing between your Google Calendar (and Gmail contacts) with
web site <a href="http://www.nuevasync.com/">NuevaSync</a>. (<strong><a href="http://lifehacker.com/398796/another-free-push-calendar-and-contacts-source-for-your-iphone">Original post</a></strong>)</p>
<p>Finally, if your phone supports SyncML, web application <a href="http://www.goosync.com/">GooSync</a> can handle Gcal syncing without installing anything.</p>
<p><br /></p>
<h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;">Other Options</h3>
If you&#39;re not happy with the methods detailed above—which I selected
because each represents the easiest and cheapest (read: free)
option—there are still tons of other tools to sync Google Calendar with
your desktop calendar. First, we&#39;ve covered <a href="http://lifehacker.com/software/google-calendar/geek-to-live--sync-google-calendar-and-gmail-contacts-to-your-desktop-251279.php">how to sync Google Calendar and Gmail contacts with the more technical GCALDaemon</a>. Also, the cross-platform <a href="http://www.calgoo.com/index.do">Calgoo</a> just went free, with both Outlook and iCal syncing capabilities.
<p><br />
On a somewhat unrelated but still useful note, you can also now <a href="http://lifehacker.com/393810/mac-os-xs-address-book-can-now-sync-google-contacts-update-for-iphone-owners-only-ugh">sync Google contacts with your Mac OS X Address Book</a>.</p><p>credit - <a href="http://lifehacker.com/399407/how-to-sync-any-desktop-calendar-with-google-calendar">http://lifehacker.com/399407/how-to-sync-any-desktop-calendar-with-google-calendar</a></p> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
    <a href="http://arcelay.vox.com/library/post/how-to-sync-any-desktop-calendar-with-google-calendar.html?_c=feed-atom-full#comments">Read and post comments</a>   |   
    <a href="http://www.vox.com/share/6a00cd978d0ef7f9cc00fad69e5c470005?_c=feed-atom-full">Send to a friend</a> 
</p>

                </div>
            ]]>
        </content> 
    <category term="feature" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/feature/" label="feature" /> 
    <category term="lifehacker" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/lifehacker/" label="lifehacker" /> 
    <category term="thunderbird" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/thunderbird/" label="thunderbird" /> 
    <category term="syncing" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/syncing/" label="syncing" /> 
    <category term="google calendar" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/google+calendar/" label="google calendar" /> 
    <category term="hack attack" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/hack+attack/" label="hack attack" /> 
    <category term="microsoft outlook" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/microsoft+outlook/" label="microsoft outlook" /> 
    <category term="synchronizations" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/synchronizations/" label="synchronizations" /> 
    </entry> 
    
    <entry>
        <title>QotD: I&#39;m Not Telling</title>   
        <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="QotD: I&#39;m Not Telling" href="http://beba.vox.com/library/post/qotd-im-not-telling.html?_c=feed-atom-full" />  
        <link rel="service.post" type="application/atom+xml" title="QotD: I&#39;m Not Telling" href="http://beba.vox.com/library/post/qotd-im-not-telling.html?_c=feed-atom-full#comments" /> 
        <link rel="service.edit" type="application/atom+xml" title="QotD: I&#39;m Not Telling" href="http://www.vox.com/atom/svc=post/asset_id=6a00cdf7eff4f1094f00fad698b41b0004" />          <id>tag:vox.com,2008-07-08:asset-6a00cdf7eff4f1094f00fad698b41b0004</id>
        <published>2008-07-08T17:49:43Z</published>
        <updated>2008-07-08T17:49:43Z</updated>
    
        <author>
            <name>beba</name>
            <uri>http://beba.vox.com/?_c=feed-atom-full</uri>
        </author>
    
        
        <content type="html" xml:base="http://beba.vox.com/?_c=feed-atom-full">
            <![CDATA[
                <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:at="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/at">
        <blockquote><p>What question do you hate being asked? <br /></p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: #cc0000; font-family: -editor-proxy"><strong>What&#39;s for dinner?!</strong></span><span style="color: #cc0000"><br /></span></p><p><span style="color: #cc0000"><br /></span></p><p>Man, I HATE that question. <span style="color: #cc0000"><br /></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><a href="http://featured.chefmom.com/2008/03/14/meal-planning-google-calendar/">Here&#39;s one way we&#39;ve tried to resolve it.</a><br /></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><br /></span></p><p><img alt="google-calendar.jpg" src="http://featured.chefmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/google-calendar.jpg" /></p></blockquote>
    <p style="clear:both;"> 
    <a href="http://beba.vox.com/library/post/qotd-im-not-telling.html?_c=feed-atom-full#comments">Read and post comments</a>   |   
    <a href="http://www.vox.com/share/6a00cdf7eff4f1094f00fad698b41b0004?_c=feed-atom-full">Send to a friend</a> 
</p>

                </div>
            ]]>
        </content> 
    <category term="qotd" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/qotd/" label="qotd" /> 
    <category term="google calendar" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/google+calendar/" label="google calendar" /> 
    <category term="meal planning" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/meal+planning/" label="meal planning" /> 
    <category term="awful question" scheme="http://www.vox.com/tags/awful+question/" label="awful question" /> 
    </entry> 
</feed>
