Calendar app problem - Java for Android App Development

Hello,
I have problem with my android calendar app, when I add email reminder from my calendar app It shows that the reminder comes from gmail.com not from google server do you know where`s the problem ? There is also missing information when this event start, who is going and there is no option for attending in the received email. Application sync with Google Local calendar.
Thanks for help.
Best regards,
Martin

Get GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk, install it llike an app, and calendar will sync with g account.
I have android CM 4.4.2, not sure if this can help all, but this is link I dwnloaded from:
goo.im , site wont let me to put link here, but google GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk, get it and install it.
Hope it helps.

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Synchronise Google Contacts / Calendar

Hello,
I would like to know if somthings exists (like ActiveSync) to synchronise your contacts and Calendar with Gmail ?
AFAIK this is the best thing so far...
I've read that there's a team at Google workign on this already but for now we have this:
http://www.grinn.net/blog/dev/2006/04/incorporate-google-calendar-into.html
I watched the link you sent me but the sync is a one way sync from google calendar to Outlook and then to your PDA. It seems to be the only thing existing for the moment.
Waiting for Google to correct this has they always do
I found this adress from google, listing all the APIs you can use to make applications working with the Google web sites and softs :
<http://code.google.com>
It could be useful to someone if he wants to make this kind of synch tool...
It seems rather weird that if you were to key in appointments on your phone which will not be appearing on the google calendar. It be a good idea to have your calendar to be published onto a website where everyone can see your schedule (if you let them) or at least they wil know when you will be busy or not.
Even the google works, you still need to have a google account to view the time table.
Google Calendar Sync
5 March 2008 Google Calendar Sync allows you to sync events between Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook Calendar.
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955
You can now access your Google Calendar account from your mobile phone! Just visit mobile.google.com/calendar/ with your phone's web browser and once you're logged in, you'll see your list of upcoming events with date and time information in an easy-to-browse format.
Cheers
Tom

Synchronising calendar with Google calendar

Can anyone recommend a good (preferably free) program to sync Pocket calendar with Google calendar?
I tried GooSync but I can't get this work on my Vario. Is there anything else?
Can I help
Hi Bobby,
You should should have no problems using GooSync, mail me the details and I'll take a look.
Cheers
Chris.
[email protected]
http://thegooley.wordpress.com/2006/12/13/gcalendarsync-v02-release-source/
I just found this, I haven't tried either yet, but it looks like a similar app, and is also free.
Check this out. Open source.
http://code.google.com/p/pocketgcal/
Google Calendar Sync
5 March 2008 Google Calendar Sync allows you to sync events between Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook Calendar.
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955
You can now access your Google Calendar account from your mobile phone! Just visit mobile.google.com/calendar/ with your phone's web browser and once you're logged in, you'll see your list of upcoming events with date and time information in an easy-to-browse format.
Cheers
Tom

Sync yahoo Calendar into android

hi
I am looking for an app to sync yahoo calendar.
Currently it's easy to sync a google calendar with many apps.
But if i want to have another calendar, it's impossible to include it.
Does android have "blocked" this feature to stay alone in the system ???
So if someone could give me advices, it would be nice.
There is an app called Just-Sync--for-Yahoo-Calendar
You can find it easily
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Android Calendar App

Hello,
I´m beginner developer and my programmer can`t find solution next problem, I hope you can help us. I have problem with my android calendar app, when I add email reminder from my calendar app It shows that the reminder comes from gmail.com not from google server do you know where`s the problem ? There is also missing information when this event start, who is going and there is no option for attending in the received email. Application sync with Google Local calendar.
Thanks for help.
Best regards,
Martin

Email app not syncing?

Any ideas why the email app won't sync? Im signed in but it just says "action required to sync email" and then links me to the google play store to download outlook?
Blaalad12 said:
Any ideas why the email app won't sync? Im signed in but it just says "action required to sync email" and then links me to the google play store to download outlook?
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While perhaps a different issue--the link-y to Play Store / download Outlook thing is strange--the email sync / notification issues were discussed a bit here https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/help/gmail-push-notification-issues-t3595024 .
(FWIW, I've been using Outlook recently as the best email client that works with regular Gmail (not Google Apps) with the option to turn off conversation view. TypeApp / Blue Mail is another, but MS finally has Outlook doing a respectable job, after many months of false starts with the app.)
Blaalad12 said:
Any ideas why the email app won't sync? Im signed in but it just says "action required to sync email" and then links me to the google play store to download outlook?
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I just got my S8+ today and experienced the same issue. I added my Outlook.com as Exchange Active Sync account to get calendar and contacts synced on the phone too.
This results in the "action required to sync email" message in your inbox, which encourages you to download the Outlook app. If you read the email closely, towards the end is a link to click if you don't want to use the Outlook app. Click on that link and it will take you to a page where the Outlook team acknowledges that you don't want to use the app, and your email/calendar/contacts will sync with the Samsung apps quite happily.
It is insane to go thru these hoops to get full syncing...if you go thru the Outlook app, the sync is only one way too. I wouldn't mind if the Outlook app for Android was as graceful as the iOS version...
twisticles said:
I just got my S8+ today and experienced the same issue. I added my Outlook.com as Exchange Active Sync account to get calendar and contacts synced on the phone too.
This results in the "action required to sync email" message in your inbox, which encourages you to download the Outlook app. If you read the email closely, towards the end is a link to click if you don't want to use the Outlook app. Click on that link and it will take you to a page where the Outlook team acknowledges that you don't want to use the app, and your email/calendar/contacts will sync with the Samsung apps quite happily.
It is insane to go thru these hoops to get full syncing...if you go thru the Outlook app, the sync is only one way too. I wouldn't mind if the Outlook app for Android was as graceful as the iOS version...
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As you say - it's insane how difficult this stuff is. I thought it was bad enough when I set EAS syncing on an HTC 10 but this is even more convoluted. Why, if you set up an EAS account and select Contact and Calendar syncing, does it not just happen and allow syncing with any Contact or Calendar app! To hide the steps to enable it to an Email that isn't easily discoverable and has nothing to do with EAS is "bonkers" .
THANK YOU!!!!
I saw the link on the bottom you referred to, but my technology-illiterate self ignored it because I didn't think it would apply to what I was trying to do. But, lo and behold, I clicked on it, restarted my phone, and poof - there was all the email that previously wouldn't sync.
Thank you SO MUCH and Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you!!

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