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Is it in the pipeline to support multiple different calendars (i.e ones shared by colleagues) and the read/write privileges? | Is it in the pipeline to support multiple different calendars (i.e ones shared by colleagues) and the read/write privileges? | ||
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This is already possible. Just add your colleagues XML link, the same as you add your own. When asked for a password, enter your own google calendar data (also username!). Make sure you have added your colleagues calendar via the Google Calendar UI prior to doing so. | |||
== Atendees/Backup Function? == | == Atendees/Backup Function? == | ||
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Hi, GDATA Provider it´s an excellent tool, but why doesn´t allow send email invitation to atendees when created in a Google Calendar? Can this tool creates a new calendar in Google and upload the local events? This can be use as a Backup. | Hi, GDATA Provider it´s an excellent tool, but why doesn´t allow send email invitation to atendees when created in a Google Calendar? Can this tool creates a new calendar in Google and upload the local events? This can be use as a Backup. | ||
Thanks! | Thanks! | ||
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You can enable the calendar.google.sendEventNotifications pref, but do so on your own risk. you will be sending notifications on every add/update to all attendees. |
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