August 17, 2008
Google Calendar Agenda in Gmail
GmailAgenda is a Greasemonkey script that shows your Google Calendar agenda as a sidebar in Gmail. The script uses Google Calendar's embedded view and it includes an option to add events to the main calendar. The sidebar can't be minimized, so it remains visible even when you don't need it.
An alternative way to keep an eye on the Google Calendar agenda is to add the iGoogle gadget in the sidebar, as explained in this post. The advantages are that you don't need the Greasemonkey extension, the sidebar is visible even when you don't visit Gmail and it can be closed.
An alternative way to keep an eye on the Google Calendar agenda is to add the iGoogle gadget in the sidebar, as explained in this post. The advantages are that you don't need the Greasemonkey extension, the sidebar is visible even when you don't visit Gmail and it can be closed.
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Is it not possible to get my GoogleCalendar agenda in my GoogleReader ?
Reply Delete>>>the sidebar is visible even when you don't visit Gmail and it can't be closed.
Reply DeleteI think you mean "it can be closed."
@Anonymous:
Reply DeleteThanks. I updated the post.
The new version of Google Calendar Gadget doesn't work in FF3 sidebar - I followed You instructions once again and I received something like that:
Reply Delete"You can't show "inline-required" type gadgets in the iframe frame.
I tried also older version of the gadget, but it still does not work - this time I get: "Informations are temporary unavailable". But on iGoogle page same gadget works.
Reply Delete@roody102:
Reply DeleteIt does work. I tested this in Vista/Firefox 3 and Ubuntu 8.04/Firefox 3. You need to bookmark http://www.google.com/calendar/ig (the post about sidebars included a different URL that doesn't work anymore, but I changed it).
i'm kinda used to remember the milk plugin for gmail at the moment, but calendar would be nice to have available. perhaps in time google will work on better integration of these outside of using igoogle or similar portal type approaches
Reply DeleteUse gmail as a todo list
Reply Deletehttp://chillorb.com/?p=35
@ Ionut:
Reply DeleteThanks, it works with the /ig link.
The script has recently been updated to allow the agenda to be collapsed/minimized
Reply Deletehttp://userscripts.org/scripts/show/24877
I am using ff3 on a mac and not sure how to get it to work. I see "gmail agenda" on the right side of gmail but cant get it to expand to see
Reply DeleteI liked this, but needed something that would work in Internet Explorer too. I also was mostly interested in "today's events", and wanted something with a lighter footprint in my GMail window.
Reply Deletehttp://www.fuzzysymmetry.com/calendar-in-gmail/
A small box is added to the left-hand pane, below Contacts and above Chats. Any events starting in the next 24 hours (or that started in the past hour) are displayed in compact form. The list is updated roughly once per hour.
Perhaps you'll find this useful? It's a bookmarklet so you need to click it each time you open GMail, but that hasn't been much of a problem for me. It works for me in Internet Explorer and in Firefox, both on Windows.
how to delete this blasted feature - deleted greasemonkey script and removed GM to no avail
Reply Deleteit just disappeared?? How do I get it back?
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