if you have an iPod touch that cannot access the Internet all the time. The yellow setting syncs the calendar but does not display it. Once in a year you can set them to “green”, sync and set them back to “blue” to update them. This decreases the time needed to sync your calendars. By setting these calendars to “blue” you can skip them during the sync but still display them. Then CalenGoo has to download them even if they do not contain any real changes. Additionally many events in these calendars are often marked as changed due to a problem on Google Calendar’s side. The blue setting can be useful for holiday calendars: They do not change very often but with the normal configuration they are checked for updates during every sync. To toggle calendars between visible and invisible in Google Calendar, just click their names in the list on the left under “My calendars” or “Other calendars”. If it was set to “invisible”, it will also be invisible in CalenGoo. ![]() If this calendar was set to “visible” during the sync, it will be visible in CalenGoo, too. The white setting will download the current visibility settings from Google Calendar during the sync. Additionally you can specify global reminders that are used for all events in the selected calendar in addition to the individual reminders of the events: You can change the color of a calendar either in Google Calendar or in CalenGoo (see the next section).Ĭonfiguring calendars in CalenGooYou cannot add or delete calendars in CalenGoo, but under “Settings”, “Visibility/Download” you can configure which calendars should be visible and downloaded. When you create new events, you can choose one of these calendars and the event will be displayed in the calendar’s color. CalenGoo will download the calendar information including the color. Give the new calendar/category a name (like “Home”, “Work”, “Sports”) and assign a color to it by clicking the triangle button to the right of its name:Īfterward sync CalenGoo. ![]() To create a new calendar/category please click “Create new calendar” under “My calendars” on the left of the Google Calendar website: However please also see “ Advantages of multiple calendars ” below to see why the new “Color Code” feature isn’t a good choice anyway in most situations. Google’s new “ Color Code ” function to change colors of single events is only supported when syncing via OAuth2 as explained here: Authentication. Creating Google calendars/categoriesTo use different colors for your events you need to create multiple calendars/categories in Google Calendar (if you are syncing with Outlook and cannot use multiple calendars, please see: Using Outlook).
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