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Sun, 6 Apr 2008 14:13:19 -0700 |
hey
i wanted to know if iut was possible to have the network/google
calendar saved on the calendar until there is a connectiopn to the
internet to update the calendar
sometimes i use my laptop where there is no wifi and i need to access
my apointments
ex
download curreent web calendar - viewable through thunderbird
close thunderbird disconnect from the internet
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| Re: NETWORK/GOOGLE CALENDAR |
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Sun, 06 Apr 2008 23:51:39 +020 |
h007ben@msn.com wrote:
> hey
>
> i wanted to know if iut was possible to have the network/google
> calendar saved on the calendar until there is a connectiopn to the
> internet to update the calendar
>
> sometimes i use my laptop where there is no wifi and i need to access
> my apointments
>
> ex
>
> download curreent web calendar - viewable through thunderbird
>
> close thunderbird disconnect from the internet
>
> restart thunderbird web calendar stored in calendar
It is possible:
go to your google caledar properties in lightning and check "cache"
this will store an offline version on your computer.
HTH
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Mon, 7 Apr 2008 02:26:39 -0700 |
> Does this work both ways, e.g. if I'm offline and create a new
> meeting/task (on a network calendar), does it get synched as soon as I
> am online again?
No, unfortunately this is not possible with 0.8. There are plans to
make this work for 0.9 though.
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Mon, 07 Apr 2008 08:03:43 +020 |
Fabian Piller wrote:
[snip]
> It is possible:
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> go to your google caledar properties in lightning and check
"cache"
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> this will store an offline version on your computer.
Does this work both ways, e.g. if I'm offline and create a new
meeting/task (on a network calendar), does it get synched as soon as I
am online again?
Best regards
Andreas
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