Re: [kde-linux] KCalendar and Google Calendar



On Friday 25 August 2006 16:04, Jim Philips wrote:
It's not quite as good as syncing, but whenever I create an event I send it
to my gmail address like an invitation. This automatically adds it to
Google Calendar.

Really? Not for me. How is this accomplished?
It appears in gmail, but does not go to calendar...

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