While there aren't a lot of things I like about TW one is the full screen calendar notification that allows you to snooze or close an event. That being said I would much rather use the Google calendar app. Does the google calendar app have such a feature that anyone knows of. All I see is the notification bar notice.
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There has to be something i am missing. I cant seem to find anything to help with this. Ive seen a screen shot somewhere that the person had calendar events showing on the lock screen.
I am using Jorte calendar syncing with my google calendar. The default calendar has all the events listed in it too so it seems to sync with googles calendar too.
Is there something i have to set somewhere, or maybe something else i need to use to get things showing up on the lock screen?
You need WidgetLocker. The stock lockscreen will not be able to add widgets to the lockscreen.
I use Google Calendar, and color my events accordingly.
The colored events used to show on my widget, but now it doesn't; it's just one color.
How do I make this go back to what it was?
I removed all other Google accounts on my tablet (aside from the main one), cleared all data for the calendar and calendar storage, and it still doesn't show up the event colors like it did before.
Started doing this on my phone now... the hell? -_-
Hi All,
On my S3 I was able to disable S Planner and just use Google Calendar. HD Widgets would then launch Google Calendar rather than S Planner because that was the only calendar left on my phone after S Planner was disabled.
However on my new S5, there are two instances of S Planner in Application Manager and I can only disable one and not the other. HD Widgets keeps launching S Planner over Google Calendar because that's the "favourite" or "default" calendar.
Anyone successfully disable these built in apps on the S5?
Thanks.
Justin.
Good day all,
For some reason my S Planner widget on my homescreen only shows events but not tasks created in S Planner.
When I create a task in S Planner it's not visible in the widget but only in the S Planner app itself. I enabled the option in S Planner to view all of my calendars and tasks. Tapping the synchronize option a hundred times also doesn't work.
Is this normal behavior for the widget or is there something I'm missing?
See below for the widget I'm talking about (marked with a red square).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2869884&stc=1&d=1406292359
No one who knows about this?
Hi all,
I'm after some help please and I will try and explain everything as simple as possible; I have lived with this for several months however I've decided to try and find a solution for my issue I have, which is receiving duplicate calendar notifications for an event/appointment etc.
After searching the net for last few days I've not found a solution.
Basically my set up is as follows:
Up until a week ago I was running MM stock, no root on my S7 edge, with S Planner for my Gmail account and Nine - Outlook for Android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ninefolders.hd3&hl=en) for my office 365 work account and now I'm running the Nougat Beta, no root, with the same Apps.
Some background info:
Before installing Nine I used the default email app for syncing my Office 365 work account, however it is very limited especially when using sub-folders and having rules created in Outlook on Windows App, I would receive an email on my PC and get an alert no problem however due to the default email app on Android not allowing notifications when emails are in a sub-folder it made me switch. Nine is expensive but worth the money to get notifications for sub-folders alone.
Therefore on to my problem:
Since using Nine if I set up an alert/appointment on my PC or using my phone when a notification comes up I get two notifications, one for default S Planner and one for Nine app, now I could simply disable the notification within Nine however the snooze function is far superior to S Planner and I would prefer to use that for work alerts etc.
For instance S Planner only allows snooze for a default period (I believe it is 5 or 10 mins) with no option to change this, so I can keep snoozing each time if I like, Nine however allows you to define a snooze period from 5 mins to 2 hours therefore I use Nine's snooze functionality especially as with work things are always changing therefore flexibility is better.
You may be thinking why not just use Nine and put up with the duplicate notifications, well I have for several months but now I'm setting a lot more alerts/appointments and it's now becoming a nuisance!
Ideally I want to be able to use S Planner as my default calendar app to view both my Gmail calendar and work calendar but have S Planner to alert me only for personal alerts and carry on using Nine to alert me for work related alerts, maybe I'm asking for too much but to me it seems quite simple.
Over the last couple of days I've tried a few things:
Disabled notifications within S Planner, installed the Google Calendar app and enabled notifications in there and then I enabled my work calendar in the Google Calendar app, however it does the same as with S Planner I'm still getting duplicate notifications, now just with Google Calendar and Nine! :crying:
It appears S Planner and Google Calendar app syncs between the two.
I can disable my work calendar in the Google Calendar app but it turns it off in S Planner therefore when I open my default calendar app (S Planner) I only now see personal information.
The Google Calendar app also has limited functionality with the snooze, I have tested this and it's very similar to S Planner, there are no options to change the default snooze or pop up when the alert appears.
Maybe I'm over thinking this and someone will hopefully point out something I haven't thought about, which I would be very grateful if someone can because it's driving me crazy!! Maybe there is a calendar app out there that allows you to view all your calendars but select individual calendar alerts, which is what I'm mainly after.
Thanks in advance and I hope this was comprehensible :good: