GNOME Calendar is one of the few decent desktop calendaring apps available on Linux — and it’s going to get better.
This post, GNOME Calendar Pencils In Great New Features, was written by Joey-Elijah Sneddon and first appeared on OMG! Ubuntu!.
GNOME Calendar is one of the few decent desktop calendaring apps available on Linux — and it’s going to get better.
This post, GNOME Calendar Pencils In Great New Features, was written by Joey-Elijah Sneddon and first appeared on OMG! Ubuntu!.
It’s been at the top of many an early Ubuntu Phone users’ wishlist — and now it’s finally happening. Yes, the native Ubuntu calendar app is to add support for the leading open standards for exchanging calendar data: CalDav and iCal. And it could come as soon as OTA 13. The Story So Far Until now the […]
This post, Well That Only Took Forever: Ubuntu Phone To Finally Add iCal, CalDav Support, was written by Joey-Elijah Sneddon and first appeared on OMG! Ubuntu!.
You will finally be able to drag and drop events in GNOME Calendar in its next major release, the app’s maintainer Georges Stavracas says.
This post, GNOME Calendar Makes Rescheduling Events Easier, was written by Joey-Elijah Sneddon and first appeared on OMG! Ubuntu!.