How to sync ninox with Google calendar
How do I get Ninox to sync with Google calendar? When I select Google in the calendar options it says it can't create a calendar because events are not supported. I've no clue what that means since Google calendar does support events.
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Yes, I very much would like to know how to sync my ninox calendar with my google calendar.
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At the monent you can only sync to Apples Cal and iCal. From there you can sync with googles calendar.
Birger
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Great. How do I sync with the Ical when I open it?
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Open calendar and select options. There you'll find the choice to sync to iCal. I set up the sync from within a table. A field labeled "Date Due" sync field contents to iCal. In many fields you'll find an option to sync to calendar. Works very well. I hope the Ninox folks get this working with Google soon.
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Many thanks, Jim!!!! That worked perfectly.
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any update on google sync?
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any update period?
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This requires Ninox to do an upgrade/fix.. thus I would suggest you Nag support@ninox.com
if you are to stand any chance of this being adopted
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This is a very basic question: I've set my deadlines field to appear in the Ninox calendar, and now I want to sync the calendar with iCal per Jim's instructions:
jim said:
Open calendar and select options. There you'll find the choice to sync to iCal.But - - I can't seem to find the options where I can do this. When I click on the wrench, all I can do is add a new table. Am I overlooking something in the menu? Please help - - and thank you!
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Don't click on the wrench. Click on the calendar icon to the left of "week". Enable calendar sync and choose what you want to sync the calendar to.
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Correction - click on the calendar icon to the RIGHT of "week".
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Thanks, @jim. I did try that repeatedly, but the calendar icon isn't clickable no matter what I do. I'm running the most recent version (3.6.6) on MacOS Catalina 10.15.7. Any clues why this might be happening?
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Solved it -- a tip by @Mconneen explains that it was a Mac security & privacy issue.
 
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