Posts tagged “apple iCal

How to remove Google CalDAV

Posted on 10 December 2008

If you’re like me, and wasn’t satisfied with the sync provided by Google CalDAV, then here’s a way to get rid of it since Google doesn’t seem to have any information on how to do it. It is actually easier than you think. Step 1Open iCal. Click on the iCal drop-down menu and then click on Preferences (or you can click ). You’re probably be in the General options section. Step 2Click on the Accounts button to display the CalDAV accounts for your Google calendars that you are subscribed to. Step 3Select one of the CalDAV accounts that you want to remove from the list in the Accounts section on the left. Step 4Press the minus ( – ) button below the Accounts section…

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Your sync stinks! Problems with Google Calendar CalDAV

Posted on 10 December 2008

Ok so no one told me that Google had introduced CalDAV syncing (the download package is cutely named Calaboration ) so you can sync Google Calendar and Apple‘s iCal together (announced here and here). For ages you’ve been able to feed your Google calendars into iCal (not sure how? Find out here), but it meant you always had to go to Google Calendar to make changes to your calendars. If you added events on iCal it would reside with a local (ie on your computer) calendar. You could only sync from Google Calendar to iCal, not the other way around. Some third party applications started to allow you to sync both ways. My pick was Spanning Sync. I did the 15-day trial and was pretty happy with it so I purchased a licence for it. It’s not overly pricey; I paid $65 for the…

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Your sync stinks! Problems with Google Calendar CalDAV

Posted on 12 November 2008

Ok so no one told me that Google had introduced CalDAV syncing (the download package is cutely named Calaboration ) so you can sync Google Calendar and Apple‘s iCal together (announced here and here). For ages you’ve been able to feed your Google calendars into iCal (not sure how? Find out here), but it meant you always had to go to Google Calendar to make changes to your calendars. If you added events on iCal it would reside with a local (ie on your computer) calendar. You could only sync from Google Calendar to iCal, not the other way around. Some third party applications started to allow you to sync both ways. My pick was Spanning Sync. I did the 15-day trial and was pretty happy with it so I purchased a licence for it. It’s not overly pricey; I paid $65 for…

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