Reviews for Provider for Google Calendar
1,660 reviews for this add-on
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
I have several events on my calendar that don't show up in Lightning! I'm not sure exactly what is different for these events from other ones that do sync, except that I am listed as an optional attendee.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.25). This user has 2 previous reviews of this add-on.Rated 2 out of 5 stars
If this would work I might like it better. It says in the Wiki I can type in an email and password to access a calendar but for the life of me I must be blind. I cannot find anywhere in the interface to enter the email and password in to my other Google calendar.
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I want to access a friend's calendar I have access too, but I am asked for a password!
No problem! As long as you have this calendar added in the Google Calendar web interface, just enter the email address and password for your own Google account.
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It seems to latch on the the Gmail account set up in Tbird which is my business account. I use a smart phone for which I have a separate Google account and I need to sync to that calendar not my business calendar which I never use. I assume the instruction to "access a friend's calendar" is no different than accessing another calendar of my own.
So please some one tell me where I enter this email and password??? As you can see the Wiki says I can but does not have any instructions as to HOW ???
It would seem to me this should be a basic configuration option located some where easy to find!
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Thunderbird locks with a screen "access to google calendar" and won't start.
The only way to start is to kill the thunderbird task from task manager, restart in safe mode and disable the google provider. Thunderbird 24.1.0 google provider 0.25.
Please fix!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
谢谢。
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.25). This user has a previous review of this add-on.Rated 1 out of 5 stars
What's going on? It took me a while to figure out that this addon (provider for google calendar) was rendering my Thunderbird/Lightning unusable/not responding. My google calendar xml URL appears not to have changed from before (I had to go into t-bird registry to see this since I can't enable Provider without crashing the application.)
I've tried killing/restarting countless times. I've removed and re-installed t-bird and add-ons - while not deleting the profile.
Any suggestions??
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Like others, my Google calendar stopped working the last few weeks and couldn't find a complete fix. Searched around and found out there were changes made to Google's CalDav URL. This extension provides a fix by using your xml address for the URL. You can find it by logging into your Google calender. Go to Settings - Calendars - Choose your calendar and click on either of the orange xml buttons. Copy that URL and paste it into the URL field in your thunderbird calendar setup.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.25).Rated 5 out of 5 stars
At fist, I encountered the same problems described in the previous comment titled "Broken".
Thunderbird froze after adding a Google Calender.
After killing the Thunderbird process and restarting (in normal mode), it seemed to work fine.
However, Thundebird froze again when I added my first test event to the calendar.
After killing the Thunderbird process once or twice, it finally seems to work fine.
I am not sure why I encountered these issues at first (maybe this is the "issues with Google's API access rules" mentioned in the add-on's description?), but they appear to be gone now: I can read and write events to my Google calendar as expected.
Haven't tried tasks which are not yet supported according to the description.
My system specs:
* Windows Vista, SP 1
* Thunderbird 24.0
* Lightning 2.6
* Provider for Google Calendar 0.25
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
It's always been a bit temperamental in the past, but the latest version simply seems to throw [Exception... "[xpconnect wrapped nsIURI]" nsresult: "0x804b000a (NS_ERROR_MALFORMED_URI)"errors now when trying to connect to Google Calendar via Lightning. It also seems to hang on startup, to the point where I had to start Thunderbird with the "-p" option and delete my working profile entirely to start afresh. Shame...
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.25).Rated 2 out of 5 stars
it is very limited, you can not choose an email for this calendar type to use if a calendar invite will be received via email, and it is not possible to add this to calendar
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.25).Rated 2 out of 5 stars
TB 24, provider 0.25 with Lightning 2.6: TBird always freezes unless I deactivate Provider for Google Agenda.
With previous versions of Provider and TB and for years, always had major system slow down while Provider was syncing, even making other apps fail, no matter if it was on WIndows or Ubuntu Linux (yes I carry a big bunch of events with it, but a reliable add-ons shouldn't worry about it).
May be good stuff for amateur with almost nothing in terms of data volumes but absolutely a bunch of trouble for serious production environment.
Until a version 1.x is released am looking for a reliable way to sync Lightning with Google.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Since 2 days (09/06/2013/ the plugin cant connect to my gmail calendar, yellow icon with a warning message something like: The calendar is actually not available.. but thats not true, i can access to it from my Android device with no problems.. any problem?
Note: I need to delete the old one, install the new beta version and delete my actual calendar and create a new one, now its working again
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
This made Thunderbird freeze and then keep freezing every time I started it up so . In the end I had no alternative but to delete my ~/.thunderbird folder and start again, including re-syncing several hours worth of IMAP data.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.18).Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Installed this to get better access to google calendar. Running T-bird 17.0.8 Lightning 1.9.1 and all it does is hang, make thunderbird completely unresponsive, and crash.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.18).Rated 2 out of 5 stars
I really like this add-on and was fine until something between Thunderbird/Lightning and Google Calendar decided to take control over events that were originally created from my Outlook at work. Suddenly it (one or other) is sending and re-sending meeting invites updates and cancellations as if I was the organiser!!! This has cause huge confusion and upset amongst work colleagues and I've had to disable the Thunderbird calendar.
I doubt that it is actually the add-on that is causing the problem but something between T'bird, Google an Outlook events. Either way cant find a fix online and so have had to revert to using the default Mac calendar which ain;t brilliant but does not have this problem.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
I've been using this addon for about a day (will update if my experiences change) and I am reasonably pleased. Adding my calendar was simple enough, and syncing seems to occur smoothly.I manged to copy the events from my default Home calendar to Google calendar through import/export functions. One day's event times needed to be fixed, but overall the copy was effective.One problem I do have is the lack of task support. I use tasks constantly, and would love to have mobile access via Google tasks. Also, to use them locally now, I had to create a new "Tasks" calendar for tasks only. This requires me to be very careful when adding new events, so as to make sure they go to the Google calendar and are later synced. Hopefully, task support is coming soon.All in all, a good addon though.
EDIT: Just noticed that I can't write to the Google calendar when in offline mode. It gives me errors. I lowered my rating because of this. It would be far more convenient if events would queue to sync once connectivity was reestablished.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
This add-on goes very fine with my TB 17.0.5 and Lightning 1.9, both in my office and at home. But not off-line ! . I found this last week during a conference when I launched TB without internet connection, and TB hanged badly, consuming a lot of CPU. After many trials I finally found a (the?) solution: just disabling "Provider for Google Calendar". It would be great to have this add-on working also for off-line use.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.18).Rated 2 out of 5 stars
when started 5 days ago it was working.
Now it is empty, and shows exclamation mark in yellow triangle, it says "calendar google is not accessible this time" .
what to do?
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
It used to be the only way to read/write on google calendars. It stopped working with new versions of Lightning (>1.9.1). It cannot log-in to my google (gmail) calendar account anymore. It keeps asking me the password as if it is not recognized. Useless now :-((
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.18).Rated 3 out of 5 stars
This was excellent for sync'ing calendars with my Android but has stopped working properly a couple of weeks ago. I get a frequent dialog (as per sync frequency, i guess) that says "An error occurred when writing to the calendar Work!" and "Error code: MODIFICATION_FAILED". I once solved the problem by deleting the calendar and re-defining it. Now the problem ahs recurred. I am unable to find a reason through Google - no record of recent changes that could have caused this.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.18).Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Chews up an enormous amounts of memory and hangs system.
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