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2006-07-10
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2006-07-10
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2006-07-10
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2006-07-19
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2006-07-19
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2006-07-19
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n'mind - it uses .ics - http://fl0rian.wordpress.com/2006/06...s-for-os-2006/
I have it subscribing to my gcal, but it's one way (i.e. you can't add an event in GPE-cal and get it synced to gcal). It also doesn't seem to notice when an event is deleted from gcal.
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2006-07-19
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2006-07-19
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apparently you can only sync one way with gcal at the moment (i.e. reading from gcal)
the only way to get stuff into gcal currently is by using it's 'import calendar' feature and import an ical or csv file - http://www.google.com/support/calend...y?answer=34573
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2006-07-20
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2006-07-20
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what do you mean by "unsuccessful" ? Did it import anything at all?
you might want to do some googling... search for
google calendar import ical
and you'll find lots of hits