Although the cloud computing (computer dematerialized) is booming, through applications such as web webmails that are used directly for a particular browser, Internet users remain attached to certain applications.
Google and published last March Google Calendar Sync, a utility to synchronize appointments between Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook. Many Internet users had called for an immediate solution to synchronize the online service with other applications like Apple iCal or Mozilla Sunbird, despite third-party utilities that already allowed to do so.
This is done because the Google Calendar team announced through its blog that the service now supports the CalDAV standard protocol. The software that support this protocol can now directly access calendars hosted on Google's behalf. Any changes made on one or the other applications is automatically and immediately passed on all others.
This new feature is available now and the setup instructions are available in English in the help center dedicated to Sunbird and iCal.
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