2009/8/11 Kyle Amadio <[email protected]>: > I have posted a few questions re the 'Offline' options for Google Contacts > and Calenders. > > Selecting 'Offline' does not seem to create a locally accessible copy of > either the Contacts nor the Calendar. I work offline quite often so the > feature would be very healpful
You're wrong, Evolution does create a locally accessible copy of both your Google Calendars and your Google Contacts. However, you have to opt for it for you create it, or enable it for your existing Google Calendar or Contact list: * Right-click your Google calendar or contact list. * Check the checkbox directly beneath its name (Make available in offline mode, I think it sais) * When it's available in Evolution, go to offline mode by clicking the offline button in the lower left. * Observe that Evolution asks you if you want to sync now. You do. And your Google Stuff is available. Note that I'm using Evolution 2.26.1 in Ubuntu. If you're using an old version of Evolution, or in Windows, then this functionality may not be present. It's always a good idea to inform the list of your version whenever you ask for assistance. Happy evolving! Jo-Erlend Schinstad _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
