Ask Different Asked by Swimjz on December 19, 2021
Is there a native OS X app that allows me to see my Google calendar?
Here's another way, adding Google Calendar as a Chrome App with standalone window. The calendar is then available in Launchpad and the Dock.
Note: check the "Open as window" box
That's it! Your Google Calendar App is now available as a standalone window app from the MacOS Dock and Launchpad.
Answered by David Thomas on December 19, 2021
I find the design of Apple's Calendar app frustrating on a number of levels, and also prefer not to have to context switch between the Google Calendar web UI and something else.
To solve this, I'm using Fluid, which wraps any URL in a native shell.
This lets me use all the features of the familiar Google Calendar while avoiding the problem of having my calendar constantly getting lost amongst my browser tabs.
Answered by clozach on December 19, 2021
There are a few new GCal apps on the App Store (all paid though).
Answered by Sim86 on December 19, 2021
I use Sunrise and it's great, you can add your Google Account and the GUI is very similar.
Answered by BOB on December 19, 2021
If you literally want the calendar week to show on your desktop, you will want to check out the program Blotter. It can be found in the AppleStore. I have been using it for over a year, very pleased with it.
Answered by Grant Boyd on December 19, 2021
Yes, the built-in Calendar app lets you add them.
For your Mac:
For more information, see https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/99358
Answered by Rob de Jonge on December 19, 2021
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