[kdepim-users] KOrganiizer and Google Calendar

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Sun Jun 28 07:29:24 BST 2009


On Saturday 27 June 2009 22:52:43 E. Hakan Duran wrote:
> On Saturday 27 June 2009 06:45:07 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I wanted to temporarily import my korganizer calendar into google
> > calendar, but have failed miserably.
> > ...
> > Is it actually possible to import a korganizer ical calendar?  Any hints
> > or tips?
>
> Anne,
>
> This is not an answer to your question but what I do is to use google
> calendar as primary calendar via web interface, then synchronize it as a
> read-only resource from korganizer. You need to put the private ical
> address of the google calendar to korganizer for this purpose. Of course,
> if you enter new appointments to korganizer, it will *not* be synchronized
> with google calendar; whereas the ones you entered in google calendar will
> always appear in korganizer.
>
Hi, Hakan.  The problem is that my korganizer calendar is on my server, so 
when I'm away from home it's not available.  At the moment I put a copy of it 
onto the netbook when I'm away, but of course that's not the perfect answer.  
Ideally I should access it via IMAP, but when I tried setting that up last 
year I hit snags.  Google calendar seemed one way around it.  I'll experiment 
a bit more today, but if I can't manage it I'll go back to making a local 
copy.

Anne
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