I am just looking for thoughts on the best approach for this. Our new bishoprics is pretty evenly spread between iOS and Windows 8 platforms on their phones. I can't find any kind of calendar solution that plays well across platforms.
The LDS Tools app will allow viewing of calendar events but doesn't seem to allow the adding or editing of events.
Is there anyone out there with a suggestion on a good cross platform calendar at little to no cost. Our bishop is new to tech but willing to learn so I need to make sure whatever it is is simple to use.
Thanks in advance.
Brother Matthew Fisk
Mobile Platforms and Calendars
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What is the calendar for? If you're planning to use it to book the use of the building, especially if there are other units that share the building, you may have no choice but to use the calendar on lds.org. Yes, there is no sync from mobile devices to the calendar, but I have gone to the webpage to update or add an event on my smart phone.
If on the other hand, you're talking about scheduling the bishop's appointments, I think some units use Google calendar.
If on the other hand, you're talking about scheduling the bishop's appointments, I think some units use Google calendar.
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Re: Mobile Platforms and Calendars
It is for appointments, meetings, etc. so the Bishopric knows each others schedules, etc.
Alas Google Calendar does not play well in windows 8 (at least in a native app), which is what the Bishop is hoping for. You can only do Google Calendar through the web browser on that platform.
Alas Google Calendar does not play well in windows 8 (at least in a native app), which is what the Bishop is hoping for. You can only do Google Calendar through the web browser on that platform.
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Re: Mobile Platforms and Calendars
Pinning the web page to the start screen might work in the absence of a working native app... Have you considered that?
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Not sure what you've tried, but I did a quick Google and found a Google calendar app for Windows 8. It's not by Google, but a 3rd party, which may explain how it got overlooked.mafisk wrote:Alas Google Calendar does not play well in windows 8 (at least in a native app), which is what the Bishop is hoping for. You can only do Google Calendar through the web browser on that platform.
But if Win8 is part of the mix, the starting point it likely to be what does Win8 sync with?
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Re: Mobile Platforms and Calendars
In the end we went with an outlook.com account.
This works with the native Windows8 (desktop or phone) calendar.
iOS calendar also allows you to access an outlook.com account natively
Androids calendar can also access an outlook.com account natively
We also set up Onenote on that account so now all meeting agendas and notes are immediately accessible to all bishopric members - saving the effort of printouts and all past notes are available to review.
This works with the native Windows8 (desktop or phone) calendar.
iOS calendar also allows you to access an outlook.com account natively
Androids calendar can also access an outlook.com account natively
We also set up Onenote on that account so now all meeting agendas and notes are immediately accessible to all bishopric members - saving the effort of printouts and all past notes are available to review.