![]() This is by design, but syncing your Apple Calendar with Google can still be done, although it takes a few more steps. After you have verified the iCloud account, follow these steps.īefore starting, you’ll need to make sure that you are using the correct iCloud account.From a computer, navigate to and log in.On the left pane, scroll to the bottom and select Share Calendar.In the pop-up screen, select Public Calendar.From a new browser tab, paste the copied URL, but don’t hit enter yet.In the URL bar, change “webcal” to “http”.Your browser will then begin downloading the webcal file, but the file name will look odd. Ignore this and continue to the process after the file is downloaded.Īfter the file has been downloaded, open the location where it was downloaded to. Rename the file and add ics as the extension (i.e. Open Google Calendar from your web browser.On the left pane, click the arrow next to “Other Calendars”.ics fileĪfter a period of time, all of your Apple Calendar entries will populate on Google Calendar. Now, if you continue to use Apple’s Calendar services moving forward, they will not sync and you will have to repeat the process. One of the great things about iOS is the App Store and the multitude of beautifully-designed apps that can be found. ![]() If you are sticking with the iOS side of things, there are quite a few calendar apps to choose from and here are some of our favorites. This is a personal favorite and one that I have purchased across iOS and macOS. Regardless of what Apple does to upgrade the Calendar app, Fantastical 2 keeps me coming back. The app is features natural language parsing, reminder integration, and even a dashboard to easily see an overview of your events. There is also built-in cross-functionality with Siri to make life even easier. Plus, you can sync iCloud, Google Calendar, Exchange and more. This makes life easy for those with multiple calendars. ![]() If there was no Fantastical, then I would be using Calendars 5 by Readdle. Calendars 5 also sports natural language input, along with a built-in task manager. You can easily create recurring events, as well as work offline if needed. Once you connect to the internet again, all of your work will automatically be synced. With a company like Readdle at the helm, you can rest easy knowing that new features will be coming all the time. If you aren’t in the mood to deal with learning a new calendar app, Google has you covered. The Big G has released a number of apps on the iOS App Store, including Google Calendar. The app is free and provides you all of the same functionality that you are already accustomed to. This is great if you need cross-platform syncing, or integration with Google’s other apps such as Drive, Docs, or Gmail. Google has even included Apple Health integration. This allows you to track your workouts and mark your Goals as “done” automatically. Keeping your calendars synced and up-to-date can be a rather frustrating business. But there are plenty of options and alternatives if you want to move away from the world of Google. Please let us know if you run into any issues when trying to get your calendars to properly sync.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |