![]() I think one of the reasons that no one bring the solution to public attention is that the tutorial on GCAlDaemon did not mention the offline file syncing solution for Thunderbird. Google Calendar – The best web based calendar on the Internet.GCALDaemon – The core Daemon that runs as system service and sync data between Google Calendar and your local calendar.So you can read your email and mange your schedule and events in Thunderbird. Lightning – The add-on and plug-in for Thunderbird. ![]() Thunderbird – The best of the best email client on the Internet.Sync Google Calendar with Thunderbird and Lighting on your computer with a local copy of Google Calendar. So please read on, if you would like to know how to take Google Calendar with you. I am wondering why no one offering such solution. People tend to create offline calendar on their computer, but they can’t get their calendar sync to the Google Calendar. This is where Thunderbird and Lighting come to rescue. The problem is that when you unplug your computer from the Internet or shutdown your wireless access, you lost the calendar. Most of the information you found on the Internet are all about how to sync with Google calendar with HTTP sync while you are on the Internet. Now I found no one posting the tips and tricks about how to sync Google Calendar with Thunderbird and Lighting, so you can take Google Calendar with you while traveling. I am so glad that many people have enjoyed the benefits from that post. That is one of of the most popular post on this blog. I have seem people reading about how to sync Thunderbird between computers. I find no one offering the best solutions to take Google calendar with you while you are offline. I have been thinking about writing this tutorial for my readers for sometimes.
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