Is there an existing calendar app for X10 that doesn't require internet access to work? I don't like the one which came with the phone because I can't open it without logging in to my gmail account first.
You could try Jorte; it's pretty good. It has a range of themes and useful widgets. You can find it on the Market!
shanespencer said:
You could try Jorte; it's pretty good. It has a range of themes and useful widgets. You can find it on the Market!
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Thanks! It looks good!
Jorte doesn't have a working reminder when not setup to connect to google. :-(
Is there any other calendar out there that has a working reminder and doesn't require connecting to google?
Just got the NS yesterday and am already loving it. The only thing is I have both a gmail account and a uni exchange one. I've added both to the stock email app (so not using the gmail app) and was delighted to discover there was a unified inbox
Now the annoying bit. I can create a shortcut that takes me to either one, and I can create a shortcut that takes me to the account selection menu where I can select the combined inbox, but why isn't there a way to create a shortcut directly to the combined inbox?? There's no sense in that at all.
Has anyone managed to create this elusive shortcut? I suspect it can be done with AnyCut but I have no idea what the path may be or how to find out... Anyone has any ideas?
Best idea? Forward everything from one account to the other, preferable from your university account to Gmail.
I have no idea for your original question, though.
josephlck said:
Just got the NS yesterday and am already loving it. The only thing is I have both a gmail account and a uni exchange one. I've added both to the stock email app (so not using the gmail app) and was delighted to discover there was a unified inbox
Now the annoying bit. I can create a shortcut that takes me to either one, and I can create a shortcut that takes me to the account selection menu where I can select the combined inbox, but why isn't there a way to create a shortcut directly to the combined inbox?? There's no sense in that at all.
Has anyone managed to create this elusive shortcut? I suspect it can be done with AnyCut but I have no idea what the path may be or how to find out... Anyone has any ideas?
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Enjoy being a nexus user
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Anyone found a way to create a shortcut directly to the combined inbox?
I've been trying to find a good replacement dialer app, but one thing I've noticed about all of the ones I can find... is that they don't integrate with Exchange. I don't mean they won't get my contacts from my address book, but I mean they won't use the global address book like the built in. Does anyone know of or use a dialer/contact app that specifically can also search exchange global address books?
Good morning!
I have been looking for a calendar for a long time, but can't seem to find one that is simple, standalone and works without google or any other pre-existing stock calendar app.
It seems odd to me that such an app doesn't exist at all, hence my question to you.
I have tried several "offline" calendar apps, such as simple calendar (layout was so small to the point that it is unreadable) and offline calendar (can't create a calendar)
Is there a standalone (offline) calendar app? it doesn't matter if it is paid or not.
I am currently running Cyanogenmod 13.0 (android 6.01) on a rooted zuk z2 device.
Any suggestion is appreciated!
Hi there and welcome to assist,
Offline calendar app is excel sheets. You cannot find any better option than that. Well just a simple question why you want something offline when the world is moving towards online.
I would recommend you to go for online option even if not a paid ones there are a lots of free online tools that could manage your todos featuring with the calendar applications.
You'll have to create an account to post in the main forums if you have any other questions.
Good luck
I have a strange device from Alibaba (Touchwo panel https://www.alibaba.com/product-det...a2756.order-detail-ta-ta-b.0.0.5d732fc2KN7LdB) that came with Android 11 and most components, including Play Services, but it doesn't seem to have come with the Calendar Storage component. I tried to get a random .apk and install that but it didn't work, and I have no idea where I would find one specific to this device. Is there any way to install the component or otherwise get calendar apps to work? I just need one that syncs with Google Calendar and that I can use as a widget.
Have you tried logging in through Chrome and using the calendar?
ze7zez said:
Have you tried logging in through Chrome and using the calendar?
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I don't understand what you're asking. Using the calendar within a browser is not helpful to me, I want to place a widget on the home screen. Or, if you're asking me to open the built-in calendar app, that doesn't even open without Calendar Storage installed.
Kiyukitsune said:
I don't understand what you're asking. Using the calendar within a browser is not helpful to me, I want to place a widget on the home screen. Or, if you're asking me to open the built-in calendar app, that doesn't even open without Calendar Storage installed.
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I asked the question in reference to the title of your thread, "How do I deal with a device that didn't come with Calendar Storage?"
If you are not satisfied with the help provided in the form of discussion, I can't help it.
Welp, then find Calendar Storage app, from some ROMs, this app is mostly same from ROM to ROM.
Find/use a free 3rd party calendar app. Find one that's ad free and allows for backup. Samsung's have one integrated into their ecosystem so I never pursued one. I try to avoid using Gookill products...
I can actually relate, i dont use Google apps too. like for one or two years, Disabling them gives large slice in privacy and productivity and battery life with memory as well.
(Its easy to find alternatives,)
cmfCyangenModteam said:
I can actually relate, i dont use Google apps too. like for one or two years, Disabling them gives large slice in privacy and productivity and battery life with memory as well.
(Its easy to find alternatives,)
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A map app that doesn't need Gmaps running in the background be nice. Gmaps always runs at start up. Trashware and spyware.
I still use Gmail but manual sync only and Google play Services is temporarily disabled unless I use Gmail. Framework, backup Transport and Playstore disabled. A bunch of other Google trashware as well. At least a 15% boost in SOT and screen off time savings. Makes a huge difference on this stock N10+. Google is a mess and only getting worse... internet Krokodil.
Fortunately there are a lot of great 3rd party freeware apps especially if still running on Android 9. Google is making harder for developers as Android becomes more of a rotten Apple with each OS release. Google aka Spectre.
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Welp, then find Calendar Storage app, from some ROMs, this app is mostly same from ROM to ROM.
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I found some on APKMirror but they didn't work. Everywhere I found said that the app is generally customized per device.
blackhawk said:
Find/use a free 3rd party calendar app. Find one that's ad free and allows for backup. Samsung's have one integrated into their ecosystem so I never pursued one. I try to avoid using Gookill products...
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3rd-party apps use Calendar Storage as well. I do want something that at least integrates with Google Calendar because my job uses it. If you know of any that integrate with Google Calendar but don't use Calendar Storage, that would be great, because I wasn't able to find any.
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3rd-party apps use Calendar Storage as well. I do want something that at least integrates with Google Calendar because my job uses it. If you know of any that integrate with Google Calendar but don't use Calendar Storage, that would be great, because I wasn't able to find any.
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Simply access Google Calendar on your browser.
Calendar for mobile web browsers - Google Calendar Help
You can use Google Calendar on most smartphones by visiting calendar.google.com in your mobile web browser. Get started Open the web browser on your phone or tablet.
support.google.com
You can use it for work without installing it.
blackhawk said:
Simply access Google Calendar on your browser.
Calendar for mobile web browsers - Google Calendar Help
You can use Google Calendar on most smartphones by visiting calendar.google.com in your mobile web browser. Get started Open the web browser on your phone or tablet.
support.google.com
You can use it for work without installing it.
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I should have clarified, I would like something I can use as a widget. The device is going on my wall, not as a portable tablet.