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Calendar apps for tablet - suggestions?

Savvy_Sue
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Just bought my first tablet, Lenovo Tab7 Essential.
Can anyone recommend a Calendar app which will let me view both my work and my personal calendar simultaneously?
At work I (have to) use Microsoft Outlook, and at home we use Google Calendar.
On my phone (a Samsung) I can view both using S Planner, but at work I can't add my Google Calendar, and in Google Calendar I can only send an invitation to use that, not share it.
have to say I much prefer the Google interface, if that helps with ideas.
And sorry if this is a really numpty question ...
Can anyone recommend a Calendar app which will let me view both my work and my personal calendar simultaneously?
At work I (have to) use Microsoft Outlook, and at home we use Google Calendar.
On my phone (a Samsung) I can view both using S Planner, but at work I can't add my Google Calendar, and in Google Calendar I can only send an invitation to use that, not share it.
have to say I much prefer the Google interface, if that helps with ideas.
And sorry if this is a really numpty question ...
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Thanks, that's obviously well liked.
Presumably we'd need to buy it for each device we used it on?
Any freebies? Any to definitely avoid?Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
No, as long as you are using the same account on each device, i.e phone and tablet, you can use it on any device.
I bought mine years ago when I had IOS and it just transferred to my android account as far as I can remember, I certainly don't recall purchasing it again.
There is a free trial HERE
You could try Business Calendar
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Why don't you stick with Google Calendar? You can add your work Outlook calendar (if they have enabled it for work) to Google. In Outlook, in calendar view, right click on your calendar name, and select Share / Share Calendar. Type in the email address associated with your Google account (and Google calendar), select the sharing level under the Details drop-down, and click Send.
In GMail, you'll receive the sharing email. Copy the URL (the first one, ending in ICS). Go to your Google Calendar, and select (on the new UI) "+" next to "Add a colleague's calendar, then select "From URL". Paste that .ICS URL you previously copied in to this field, and click Add Calendar.
You should now see your work Outlook calendar in Google Calendar.
This should carry through to Google Apps etc now as well, because as far as Google is concerned it is just another of your calendars.0 -
Thanks both. I'll try the trial.
Will also attempt to share the work calendar again, have never managed it before but maybe with those instructions I will win!Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
CardinalWolsey wrote: »Why don't you stick with Google Calendar? You can add your work Outlook calendar (if they have enabled it for work) to Google. In Outlook, in calendar view, right click on your calendar name, and select Share / Share Calendar.
Will try again at work in case the settings are different there.Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Failed to try again at work and now on holiday for a week. Will give those other two a trial. TYVMSignature removed for peace of mind0
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It might be that your organisation doesn't allow sharing of calendars outside of its own network. In which case, that route won't work. However, you could try adding your work email as an account on your device, and choosing to sync your calendar. That would give you a single view within the Google Calendar App on Android. Whilst my organisation allow my calendar to be shared as shown above, they don't allow native sync of mail/calendar to Android without going through other hoops first.
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CardinalWolsey wrote: »It might be that your organisation doesn't allow sharing of calendars outside of its own network. In which case, that route won't work. However, you could try adding your work email as an account on your device, and choosing to sync your calendar. That would give you a single view within the Google Calendar App on Android. Whilst my organisation allow my calendar to be shared as shown above, they don't allow native sync of mail/calendar to Android without going through other hoops first.
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