![]() ![]() At the time of writing this, it’s ver 0.25. To synch with Google Calendar, another add-on is required: Provider for Google Calendar. Synchronizing with Google Calendar | Mozilla Thunderbird It’s a brilliant calendar, tonnes of useful features, and you can synchronize with any kind (most) of device out there. But, for me, the only way to go is to have a calendar on a cloud somewhere, and have all devices synchronized with it. Once that’s added, you may just want to use it as is, without synchronizing with any other calendars. Tools -> Add-ons -> search: Lightening -> click Install.In this regard, it becomes more powerful, if you ask me. Mozilla Lightning is the add-on for Mozilla Thunderbird that gives it calendar synchronizing, or calendar at all. Google lets you synchronize/import/create many calendars within it’s service as well. It’s really personal preference here, and it will be easier just to do this option. This works exactly the same as if you logged in via the web interface of Google Calendar, except within Mozilla Thunderbird. Note: there is an Add-on called Google Calendar Tab that gives you the ability to connect directly to Google Calendar without having to use Mozilla Lightning Add-on. Kind of forcing people to buy into their Office Online environment. Windows 8.1 for some silly reason wont allow synchronizing with many calendars, making it in my opinion utterly useless. ![]() My latest fun has been getting a proper program that can work with Google Calendar. Synchronizing all my devices with mail, contacts, and calendar has been an exciting (yes, I may be masochistic) undertaking for the last few weeks, but I think everything is getting pretty powerful now. ![]() Mozilla Add-ons: Mozilla Lightning, Provider for Google Calendar 0.25Īdditional Add-ons: Google Calendar Tab 3.9 ![]()
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