- #GOOGLE CALENDAR IN IPAD CALENDAR APP PRO#
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- #GOOGLE CALENDAR IN IPAD CALENDAR APP FREE#
I'm not too happy at having a second app to check for tasks I'd much prefer an integrated calendar and robust task list. I really do like the RTM interface, though - attractive, clean and well thought out. With some tweaking I did get the RTM tasks to display in the iPad's built-in calendar as read-only but with no way to mark off completed tasks, that was of limited use. You can have your RMT tasks display as a side widget on Google Calendar or clickable dropdown within the Web calendar itself, but Readdle's Calendars won't support it.
#GOOGLE CALENDAR IN IPAD CALENDAR APP FREE#
The free version of RTM has its drawbacks, primarily a limit to how often (not very) it will sync between devices and the Web version.
#GOOGLE CALENDAR IN IPAD CALENDAR APP PRO#
(Price: Basic accounts are free pro accounts cost $25/year.) When I've got a more elaborate list for a bigger project, I'm planning to use Remember the Milk (RTM). Tasks/to-doįor simple tasks like "pick up dry cleaning," for now I'm living with the somewhat feature-free Google Tasks. And right now I'm trying to enjoy as much of the beauty of the iPad 2 display as possible. From what I've read it's got more features and substantially more customization, but a less elegant UI than Readdle. Surprisingly, swipe gestures don't work to change dates for the built-in calendar.Īlternate: Calengoo (same price: $6.95) looks like another attractive option for syncing between Google and iPad. The built-in iPad calendar app will also sync with Google, but I like the Readdle interface better, since you can swipe to move between days. Google Tasks aren't really much better than a text list, though besides allowing a due date and multiple lists, they don't offer options such as prioritization or reminders. However, on the iPad app they are only editable in one view (list). The disappointingly basic Google Tasks list will show on both Google calendar and Readdle calendar. An event entered on the Google calendar shows up in Readdle's Calendars on the iPad if I add an event on the iPad, it syncs back to the Web and then onto my Pre.Īlas, tasks are trickier. So far my appointments are syncing flawlessly across all devices. I finally settled on Readdle Calendars (price: $6.95).
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Since webOS pairs closely with Google Calendar, I narrowed my calendar app search to one that plays well with Google.
#GOOGLE CALENDAR IN IPAD CALENDAR APP WINDOWS 7#
I need to share info with a webOS smartphone, Windows 7 desktop and Win7 laptop as well as a Mac at work. The built-in iPad calendar app may work great if you keep all your info in Apple's iCal, but I don't.
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Here are the must-download calendar and utilities apps I've uncovered so far for iPad newbies - especially those of us who don't inhabit an all-Apple computing universe. For the most part, I've been impressed with how many useful, well-designed and relatively low-cost apps I've been able to find. After being in the webOS app desert for more than a year, one reason I bought an iPad 2 was to have access to the enormous ecosystem of iOS apps.