24 Jul
Posted by Harper as Technology at 04:04 AM
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I use a lot of operating systems in my daily computing exercise, each one does its own thing. I use windows for development – which really means that i just use windows for putty and firefox. I use linux to host and write code. and i use OSX for personal information management. Today i am going to tell yall how i use the i-suite and Google Calendar to have my calendars accessible all the time.
First off, I need to exercise some disclosure. I am not a OSX user. I don’t know all the tricks and i totally don’t know how to use OSX to its best. However, i will totally own a system if i can figure out a reason to (i say own in the gamer sorta way..). The reason i got a OSX box is to sync with my symbian phone. I loved the ability to back up my addressbook at a moments notice and to transfer my contacts from one phone to another. It was awesome. and as a side effect – i had ical sync as well. So that is where this starts.
So we start with iCal. iCal is a sweet simple calendaring application. I have a couple calendars set up that i use. One is home, another is travel and the other is work. These three calendars i then publish to icalx.com. I use icax because it is the easiest and the because its free. I have ical automatically publish changes at all time. I do publicly share my calendars – i figure that i am practiceing the “security through obscurity” model with my calendars – hopefully nobody will look. I share my calendars so that i can import the shared icalx url for each calendar into Google Calendar and view all my events per individual calendar.
Google Calendar is an awesome. I really dig it. Being able to easily view my ical events in Google Calendar has made Google Calendar a nice client for my ical stuff – but i want it to go the otherway too. Luckily google has made it easy to do this with their private urls that are available per calendar. So i just import the calendar url into ical and boom – it shows up in my calendar. It is really that easy.
Right now we have Google Calendar events in ical and ical events in Google Calendar – however both pathways are read only. This is annoying and i can’t really figure out how to fix that. But i don’t think it really matters. Because i don’t use Google Calendar or ical as my only input or output – and i mostly use my phone. Which is where this entire system really shines.
Using isync – i can sync all of the events from Google Calendar and ical onto my phone. w00t. so if i enter an event into Google Calendar, i can see it on my phone after a sync. that rules. The only thing that is annoying is that if you attempt to edit an event on the phone that orginates from Google Calendar – you will get an error about modifying a read only event. that sucks. so their are some bugs. but.. it works really well for me. and with all the new symbian phones really trying hard to be PIMs it is quite awesome.
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locke
August 4th, 2006 at 4:38 am
1Hi there
interesting sources to synchronize calendars, but how about directly syncing it with mobile? Is there a way to use Gcal with mobile?
I use online service zyb.com to save and update my phonebook and calendars. They are also free and planning to integrate with google calendar. I inquired from support and they say it will be online soon.
Are there anyother options at the moment?
Hayden
August 12th, 2006 at 3:38 am
2Thanks for sharing your set-up . . I’ve done one extra thing that helps me still use my phone to create events. Here’s how I’ve got it working:
I use Gcal as my primary calendar. (Actually, my business partner and I are using the new Google Hosted service for our domain, so we can share calendars – works great!)
I have four calendars set up within Gcal – Work, Home, Training, and Study. I subscribe to these calendars in iCal so that I can synchronise with my phone (Sony Ericsson w800i). In iCal, I’ve created an additional calendar called “PhoneEvents” which I publish to .Mac and subscribe to in Gcal. Then, in iSync, I’ve set it up so that events created with my phone are added to the “PhoneEvents” calendar. That way, I Gcal is always in sync with my phone . . and I for important events that need to be in other calendars, I simply re-create the event in one of my other Gcal’s later on. I hope this all makes sense!
Upekshapriya
September 6th, 2006 at 11:52 am
3Hi Harper
Thanks very much for showing this to me and thanks Hayden for your extra tip about creating a PhoneEvents calendar in iCal.
I have found a private way of publishing the PhoneEvents calendar through iCal by using http://ifreebusy.com/ rather than http://www.icalx.com/ which only seems to work in public mode.
You publish to http://www.ifreebusy.com/username and then import the link to Google Calendar webcal://ifreebusy.com/username/work.ics?authtoken=xxxxxxx
Details in the faq here: http://ifreebusy.com/help/faq.html
Pietro
September 13th, 2006 at 10:27 am
4there is a small bug as the link to icalx.com actually sends us to icax.com
Thanks for the entry,
Pietro
cryptonomikon
November 1st, 2006 at 9:24 pm
5Gmail can import iCal files. So what I do from iCal is to export a calendar. Then I open Google Calendar and import the iCal file. If you have multiple iCal and Google calendars, you have to do these one at a time. That’s the only bummer for me right now. Plus if I update Google Cal, there’s now way to sync it cleanly with iCal.
ANDREI VERMONT
December 14th, 2006 at 7:46 am
6I will try the syncronization suggested for G-cal and iCal.
I would like to ask if any of you has been able to syncronize address books on either a Windows or a Mac computer with a Motorola L2 phone (a simple option of the SLVR phone).
Thanks.
GalT
January 5th, 2007 at 1:19 pm
7Bidirectional G-cal/iCal sync tool:
http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net
leslie
January 8th, 2007 at 5:02 pm
8Also check out http://jinsync.com
toastmaster
January 16th, 2007 at 6:01 pm
9Hi,
anyone knows whats the problem on icalx? It seems be down :-((
br
//tm
Harper
January 17th, 2007 at 12:08 pm
10I emailed the guy who runs it.. and i think it bounced – a bad sign. I will attempt to contact him again… i miss it already…
Dave
February 7th, 2007 at 8:41 am
11icalx is working fine now
Oliver
February 19th, 2007 at 4:40 am
12Hi all,
I do have the same synchronization problem too. I use MS Outlook at work, and iCal at home. My thought was to synch via Google Calendar.
Your approach is inspiring, but seems still too complicated to me.
While researching I have stumbled over a program called GSync (http://sourceforge.net/projects/googlesync/). It looks promising, but unfortunately there are no releases yet.
But an interface between iSync and Google Calendar would probably be more the Apple way of solving this synchronization issue. Has anyone found any similar projects?
Best regards,
Oliver
Oliver
February 19th, 2007 at 4:46 am
13Just found some more other promising product: http://www.spanningsync.com
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Roel
May 28th, 2007 at 4:13 am
15Spannig sync works fine to sync ical and gcal on mac osx
its just that they want 65$ for a license…
Harper
May 28th, 2007 at 11:48 am
16I really love spanning sync. It works surprisingly well. And since its two way – i don’t have to worry about where i enter the items – which was the problem before. So i happily paid the 65 bucks for the lifetime license. I am happy to support good solutions.
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Pavel
July 13th, 2007 at 9:47 am
18Commercial gSync version 1.0.1 has been released recently. It does bidirectional synchronization between iCal and Google Calendar using Apple synchronization services (iSync). It speaks directly to the Google service – it means it is not dependent on any service in between.
Giri
August 9th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
19Hi the best way is to use spanning Sync. It’s very simple. http://spanningsync.com/
ACS
August 30th, 2007 at 5:42 pm
20So much for “security through obscurity”–now that you’ve told the whole world that you publicly publish your calendars, you’re not so obscure anymore.
Harper
August 31st, 2007 at 9:25 pm
21That is true.
Luckily my user information is my handle and nobody knows what that is…
*glances at domain name*
*runs to mac mini… changes everything*
heh.
Honestly, I just use spanning sync now. It works better and is much simpler.
liilliil
September 19th, 2007 at 1:45 pm
22googlesync is released but not works
Torrey
September 26th, 2007 at 9:25 pm
23Eureka!
I figured it out in no time. Thanks for your suggestions.
Bad Penny
October 5th, 2007 at 8:34 pm
24Calendaring without Outlook
Routinely I’ve been dealing with Outlook meeting invitations. Simply replying and accepting a meeting over the phone or in email isn’t good enough. It doesn’t list me as a confirmed attendee in their calendar itself. This can le…
Ranjit Mathoda
January 14th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
25You can also sync ical calendars and gcal for that matter for free using icalx.com
Stephan E
January 19th, 2008 at 4:16 am
26Just have a look at : http://code.google.com/p/googlecalendarsync/
If works really fine.
OS : Linux
CAL app : KORGANIZER
GoogleCal (Gcal)
Thanks for your help…
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Peter
June 18th, 2008 at 4:52 am
28Busysync for OSX works perfectly both ways and does not use an intermediate server but sync directly between google and your Mac.
And it’s only $25 on time fee.
Steven
July 6th, 2008 at 10:40 am
29I hate stuff you have to pay for like spanning sync. The fact is that I choose gcal because it is free! now I have to pay money to properly sync it with ical. Well no go here. I rather pay 4 times at much for mobile me from apple! They offer about the same as google does (free calendar) and more, combined with push technology, so you will always have your phone updated 24/7! AND you get a 20 gigs online storage! I know it is “quite expensive” but at least they offer the real thing and the full package and not just a simple program that does the trick.
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