Hello Cameron,
Yes it is clear to me.
Do you know if it is impossible (by the way the API works) that
GQueues tasks are stored in my personal calendar, or is it just the
way this service is created?
It would be nice to have an option on every task to select in with
calendar the tasks should be posted.
Normal Google tasks are not synced with my windows mobile phone, so I
had to put all my tasks in my calendar.
But it was impossible to keep a good overview of the tasks. Then I saw
GQueues... that looked as it will give me all I needed to work with
tasks, but then it stores its tasks in its own calendar. Google does
not sync other calendars to windows mobile... so I am still looking
for the right product to help me out with all my tasks.
Greetings,
Patrick Schouten
KSK Productions
On 18 jul, 02:27, "Cameron (GQueues Team)" <
came...@gqueues.com>
wrote:
> Patrick,
>
> I think I might have been a little ambiguous in my first post for this
> thread. At no time will any GQueues task appear as an event in your
> PERSONAL Google Calendar. All GQueues tasks always appear in the GQueues
> calendar in Google Calendar.
>
> Before the feature mentioned in this thread was launched, if you assigned a
> task to another person, it did not show up in their GQueues calendar in
> Google Calendar. It only showed up in your own GQueues calendar in Google
> Calendar. But after this functionality was added the task shows up both in
> your GQueues calendar and the GQueues calendar of the person you assigned it
> to.
>
> Is that more clear?
>
> -Cameron
>
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Patrick <
>
>
patrickschouten.kskproducti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Cameron,
>
> > I have tried it, but it did not work
> > I as assigned the task to myself, it did not show in my own calendar,
> > but as a assigned (=>) task in my gQueues calendar.
> > Then I deactivated gQueues calendar integration and reactivated it.
> > Only the tasks marked 'done' where showing up and I'm not able to
> > remove the assignment from the gQueue tasks.
>
> > So now I have to remove all tasks and create them again
> > I saw an other option though. If you click on a gQueues task in the
> > calendar, you can copy it to your own calendar... that is maybe an
> > other workaround.
> > But I still end up with two tasks, that's a waist I think.
>
> > Greetings,
> > Patrick Schouten
> > KSK Productions
>
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