Google Calendar Viewer

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Google Calendar Viewer

by ksteele (community developer)
last update on: 02/06/12
popularity rank: 4/20
average rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
(308 ratings)

description: View upcoming events on your Google Calendar

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Comments

  • wseltzer

    – January 30, 2012

    Suddenly stopped working. Works correctly in the chumby.com dashboard, but doesn't display on my ChumbyOne. Other apps are working fine. Weird.

  • berryhappy

    – January 5, 2012

    I have a Chumby One and it is working Great for Me, Thanks.

  • Silverwingrider

    – January 3, 2012

    I am using this app to view a family calendar on my chumby. Unfortunately it doesn't know anything about "Umlaute" like "ÜüÖöÄäß". My native language is German, but this issue may occur in most non English languages which are used in Europe. Besides this, great app.

  • peregrin5

    – October 7, 2011

    I'm really disappointed in the Google Calendar Apps for Chumby. This one doesn't allow me to display my events for today unless I specifically click on it, so I can't set it to automatically show me the day instead. The other GCal App has me clicking highlighted days. And neither app displays multiple calendars! Very disappointing.

  • wseltzer

    – August 18, 2011

    It would be great to add a clock display.

  • chumby

    – May 16, 2011

    Hello, we are not able to replicate the issue and are looking into this. Thanks for your patience.

  • ajrisi

    – May 9, 2011

    Turns out this app used a site (chumbyappproxy.appspot.com) that looks like it it going over bandwidth limits, and thus, calendars weren't loading. I am guessing the proxy was necessary to get the Cross Domain XML set up (so that flash could load HTML from the proxy, where it couldn't have from Google). Long story short, wrote a little script and dropped it on my personal server, then configured the hosts file on my chumby to make chumbyappproxy.appspot.com resolve to my personal machine. Next step is to use the internal web server on the chumby itself to fill the request. Well, it took a few hours, but it works for me (finally!)

  • dpierce62

    – November 18, 2010

    This is a great app, still would like to see it display the title of the calendar to help distinguish when using multiple instances for multiple calendars.....

  • DZRhino

    – October 17, 2010

    Doesn't work at all. Get error message: "Unable to retrieve calendar data".

  • chumpeter

    – October 6, 2010

    it works only when I set Google Calendar to public. Is there any way to make it work with a non puplic calendar (soory for my bad english, i'm from germany)

  • dittaeva

    – August 4, 2010

    Doesn't handle multi-byte characters and time zones. My events are skewed one day forward it seems.

  • stan23

    – July 9, 2010

    yep, iCalendar would be great!

  • xamar

    – June 19, 2010

    It would be wonderful if ksteele make a iCalendar capable version of this app. Is the source code available?

  • myeh

    – May 18, 2010

    +1 for multiple calendars

  • moshiko51

    – January 20, 2010

    There are a number of feature requests and other issues raised both here and in the forum. Please post your comments/inquiries in the forum (forum.chumby.com) and there will be certain to be a lively discussion there. Thanks!

  • mark shaefer

    – January 20, 2010

    says that the calendar is not available after copying the XML into the proper line. Any idea for a fix to make this work? This seems like it would be one of the best widgets around.

  • dyfan

    – January 14, 2010

    Works great for me. But I'd like to add my voice to the multiple calendar requests. Thanks.

  • berd

    – January 14, 2010

    Multi-byte characters are not displayed. Please give me a source. I will try to localized for Japanese. ambit1977@gmail.com

  • arkboynko

    – December 15, 2009

    This doesn't seem to work for me. It either doesn't load my calendar or it shows no events.

  • nrrkeene

    – October 5, 2009

    I agree that support for multiple calendars would make this widget one of the best of all for Chumby. If the widget can download events from one URL, it could probably download and combine events from multiple URLs. Alternately, I wish Google Calendar were smart enough to export all my calendars under one URL.

  • andyski101

    – August 20, 2009

    Like the idea, and really for this kind of gadget just a daily view all I need. But what this widget does need is support for multiple calendars. Personally I haven't even been able to come up with a workaround.

  • anderdb

    – March 30, 2009

    It's a good start but useless with support for multiple calendars.

  • Killerdackel

    – March 4, 2009

    I kinda like the widget but I really miss international charackters... All ö,ü,ä,ß are missing :(

  • arkusa

    – January 16, 2009

    It's very disappointing that this widget does not support international characters. I entered Japanese text in Google Calendar. It is displayed perfectly on the web browser, but this widget simply blanks out all the text.

  • rune.kausland

    – July 17, 2008

    Support for 24-hour time format would be really nice.

  • kunau

    – July 1, 2008

    Any way to merge all the calendars on my gCal into one feed, for the purposes of this widget?

  • BryanGriffith

    – June 17, 2008

    Does it work with Google Apps accounts? I have just loaded it up and it says that it cannot load calendar.

  • mhedstrom

    – May 22, 2008

    I saw your comment about all-day events now working, but I just got a new Chumby and JUST installed this widget, and my all-day event on Friday is showing up at 11pm-12am Thursday.

  • EdHarrison

    – May 21, 2008

    I also need the capability to combine several GoogleCalenders into one Chumby widget ordered by event time. We have one calendar for each member of the family plus a couple of extras for a total of seven. This would be a great new feature! Thanks.

  • Killerdackel

    – May 13, 2008

    Is there a widget that combines some Google Calendars? I have seven Calendars for different Teams I work in it would be nice to have a widget that shows a combined view like the google calendar website

  • gonga

    – April 25, 2008

    danspam, thanks for the comment. All Day events should display properly now.

  • danspam

    – April 21, 2008

    This does not display all day events too well. I have an all day event on a thursday and it says it is on a friday. Great idea for a widget but needs some work.

  • Mikkel

    – March 29, 2008

    The widget does not seem to support international characters (for example Danish æøå/ÆØÅ).

  • moshiko51

    – March 14, 2008

    The widget has been updated. It no longer displays events from previous days, and generally works a lot better. You can now view your calendar in event or day view, and we hope the widget is easier to use now. We weren't able to get all of the requests addressed in this version, but will be making further enhancements to the widget.

  • widiver

    – February 28, 2008

    Is there any plans for an update with this widget. It seems like it would be great if it worked well. It doesn't show my complete calendar, mostly birthdays that don't happen for a few months and since they are set up as all day events it doesn't even tell you the date.

  • k000000

    – January 22, 2008

    great idea for a widget but sloppy execution. no date on whole-day events. no sorting. i get the comment on adding the query parameters, but it's not very user-friendly to have to manually search and add that in.

  • ivailo

    – January 3, 2008

    i made comments earlier based on the standart http address you get from google calendar. well. it turns out you can actually sort out the calendar events as well as show only future events and/or limit the number of events to display by appending the query options for google calendar retrieval. google the following 'google calendar api query parameter' and you will get the list of all that you can append to your calendar. it now works just fine for me

  • ivailo

    – November 27, 2007

    also, whole-day events are not displayed with their respective date. instead, unknown is used.

  • ivailo

    – November 27, 2007

    this widget displays the events in the same order those are received in the XML file from google calendar, which puts first events that have been recently modified/entered. events from google must be sorted and start with imminent then future ones. however, this widget does not soft them. which renders it useless for at-glance viewing busy calendar.

  • sonex293

    – November 26, 2007

    Widget is very promising. Really hoping for updates in the future. Current version has problems with re-occurring events.

  • Dougnet99

    – November 24, 2007

    Worst widget I have seen. Absolutely worthless. Shows events out of order, and does not even show the time and date of the event.

  • wayn3w

    – November 16, 2007

    Wish this would start with a monthly view, like the Google Calendar widget.

  • n5csu

    – November 3, 2007

    Could be very helpful if you could set date parameters for displaying

  • lgreenberg

    – October 28, 2007

    Same problem as above. It's showing appointments that are all in the past.

  • seanconlan

    – October 11, 2007

    Got it to work (who knows why it was freezing before). The problem is that it seems to show events (past, present and future) in no particular order.

  • seanconlan

    – October 5, 2007

    Seems to freeze my Chumby. When I go from viewing to the control panel, none of the on screen buttons work and I have to cycle power. I have one of the new Chumbys

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