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Calendar app between droid and iphone?

Does this exist?.................


Wife has iPhone, I have Galaxy S3

I would love a Calendar app that we could view on both phones, that we could both add where we are supposed to be on our own phone, and the other would see on theirs?

Kids School, events, birthdays, kids clubs, activities, dentist/doctors appointments, work stuff

Ahhhh, modern life is sometimes just hard to keep up with, if this exists it would make it easier??? Always forgetting stuff, and we always assume that the other knows, would help with 'you never told me' one line

thanks in advance

Comments

  • WilliamO
    WilliamO Posts: 385 Forumite
    I would of thought Google Calendar would of been ideal?
  • I did not know about this, I will def try it out, it looks quiet complicated, but i'm sure it's not .

    Cheers
  • Lifeforms
    Lifeforms Posts: 1,486 Forumite
    It's a calender, it's not that complicated to use, find the date, add it in. BUT to have them both propagate to both phones you will need one gmail account and only use that on the PC to add to calender stuff that you want to share. If you want to add in something to the calender on the pc, go to the website and log in with the shared address, or use a single separate browser just for that one.

    By doing this the calender on the apple side will auto update (or push added updates to google online) and thus it goes back and forth. The standard calender installed on the S3 should be the same. As I say you will need to use one standard gmail address for it to be over the two as I'm assuming the apple has it's own email set up, and you will have a different gmail on the s3 for the app store etc.

    Adding in addition isn't hard, you do not have to sync things like contacts, but be aware iirc on the apple side you can't turn off syncing emails, but should be able to turn off notifications, so set up a new gmail account unless you wish to share emails to both devices.
  • WilliamO
    WilliamO Posts: 385 Forumite
    Nice explanation, Lifeforms.
  • chaddythebear
    chaddythebear Posts: 139 Forumite
    Thanks so much to you both, this really works!

    Hopefully no more missed events (2 last week!)

    Great :beer:
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