iceowl has finally stopped working in debian sid (mozilla sunbird was
discontinued upstream a long time ago). 

does anyone know of a simple stand-alone calendar program that can sync
with google calendar?

mostly, i just want something where i can enter appointments etc into
the calendar on my desktop and have them turn up on my phone and tablet.
and vice-versa.


things that aren't suitable:

1. I don't want to use the web-based google calendar because i don't
want to leave a browser logged in to google apps all the time.  

2. I already know about icedove and the lightning extension. As a last
resort, it will do (and it is almost certainly what i'll use until i
find something else) but i just want a standalone calendar program - I
don't want it messing with my mail too.

iceowl was the standalone calendar-only version of icedove+lightning. it
worked exactly as i wanted it to, and the UI was more than adequate for
my purposes.

3. Anything that depends on gnome shell or requires a specific desktop
environment. I use a variety of apps from gnome, xfce, kde, and others
but i have no intention of becoming dependant on any one of them,
otherwise i'd have to completely change my entire desktop environment
after every major release when gnome/kde/whoever perpetrates their next
we-know-what's-best-for-you idiocy.

craig

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craig sanders <[email protected]>
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