The Google Calendar code jockeys have added support for iCal. I no longer need Gsync and all that other non-sense.
Event information will automatically refresh every 15 minutes.
(Via -Google Calendar CalDAV support - Calendar Help Center.)
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The Google Calendar code jockeys have added support for iCal. I no longer need Gsync and all that other non-sense.
Event information will automatically refresh every 15 minutes.
(Via -Google Calendar CalDAV support - Calendar Help Center.)
I have working mostly online for sometime now. I use a combination of Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Sheets, ProjectPath, Flickr, Mozy Online Backup, and WordPress. However, the paranoid in me still keeps a local copy of all my documents on home built NAS.
Cyber Minimalist: How to Work Almost Completely Online | zen habitsI was tired of emailing myself files between home and work computers, or uploading files to web storage and syncing them between computers, or loading them onto flash drives. I’d forget where a file was, I’d spend a lot of time transferring files and organizing things, my two computers were never completely in sync, and it was just too complicated for a minimalist like myself.Enter online apps, and my newfound simplicity.
Macness, a state of Mac OSX usefulnessMacness has released a commercial beta of gSync (gSync v0.9.9), which is a utility that allows you to simply synchronise Mac OSX iCal with Google Calendar.