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October 16, 2008

Google Calendar Offers Support CalDAV



New support for users who use distance learning on a regular basis. That's because, after several months of testing, online degree offers from now supports the CalDAV protocol. For those who do not know that this protocol will basically it is an open protocol that allows us to access timetables via sophomore. Professors and lecturers The online school is clear, and that is not otherwise afford to work synchronously with both Google Calendar as those clients that online courses so bidirectional, or in other words, events that generate the Web will appear in those clients that degree and vice versa.


But for now we can only use CalDAV with Google Calendar through the implementation of Apple iCal across the 3.x version, which can be found on Mac OS X Leopard. And this despite the fact that applications like Mozilla Sunbird also has support CalDAV.


To use online educationwith iCal, Google provides us with a set of instructions with college shots so that we can configure our online coursesCalendar and iCal through distance learning. We just have to go through the steps, because the first tests I've done, the truth is that it works online school

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