Offline version of Google Calendar available for all

After Google Calender on Google Aps goes offline last month, finally the offline version of Google Calender is made available for all users.

What you need to do to bring your Google Calendar offline:

To enable offline Calendar access, sign in to Google Calendar and look for the “Offline Beta” link in the upper right-hand corner of your account, next to your username. We’ve released this early and are still ironing out some kinks, so if you encounter any issues, be sure to let us know. If you access Calendar through the Premier or Education Editions of Google Apps, your domain administrator will first have to elect to turn on new features from the Domain Settings page of the Google Apps control panel.

Google Calander (only on Google Apps) goes offline

Users of Google Calendar in Google Apps can now bring their Google Calendar offline. But unlike Offline Gmail than run with half functionality (you can star, label, compose and reply email) even when they disconnected from internet (it will be sent later once connected), Offline Calendar only let you view the existing schedule and events, but not edit them.

To enable this feature, sign in to your Google Apps’s Calendar, and click the ‘Offline Beta‘ link available on the upper right-hand corner of your account (screen shot below)

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The feature availability depend on the version you use. Google Apps Standard Edition (free version that I use) users  has this feature available immediately.

But Premier and Education Edition users has to wait the domain administrators to first check the box next to ‘Turn on new features‘ in the ‘Domain Settings‘ page of the Google Apps control panel before they can enable this option.

Unfortunately, this feature has yet available for ordinary Google account’s Calendar. Maybe soon??

Register Google App and set your email client on Gmail

I initially documented these steps for a friend of mine, but I decided to put on a more detailed, together with the screen shot and to post on Blogjer.

If you’re already a Google App user, you should be very familiar with these steps. Anyway, for those who are new to Google App, it is a platform for building and hosting web applications on Google Web Servers
(definition from Wikipedia). Among the applications offered are Gmail, Good Doc, Google Sites and etc.

In Google App, I’m interested most with Gmail, whereby I can use Gmail as my blog’s email client, meaning that all emails sent to my blog’s email address are accessible from there. Or in other words, I’m able to  manage all my @blogjer.com email address in Gmail.

This is far more convenient, as compared to using default email client in CPanel, such as SquireMail. Furthermore, these emails are stored on Google Web Server, which is more reliable than our own web hosting server. I have now registered Google App account for my main websites. Here is how you can get started.

1. Head to Google App

2. Click sign up button such as below
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3. By default, it will only show the trial version for Premier edition (not free). So click on ‘Standard Edition’ link (Free) to get free edition. But keep in mind that standard edition as it name says, has limited features as compared to Premier Edition.
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4. Once you’ve decided to go for Standard Edition (after comparing the features), click on ‘Get Started’.
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5. Key in your domain name

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6. Fill in all required fields, and press ‘Next’ button

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7. The next screen will will create the admin account. Fill up all fields and press Next button
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8. Now you have completed the registration process. You’re required to verify the domain Ownership. Click on the ‘Verify domain ownership’ link.
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9. You have 2 options here, either by uploading file or changing CNAME. I chose the uploading file method which is easier, and once done, click ‘Verify’ button. It will take approximately 24 hours before your domain is verified.

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10. The registration process has completed. Now it is time to activate your email. From your dashboard (see step # 8), click on ‘Activate Email’. Depending on your hosting, choose the instruction accordingly.
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11. Login to your cPanel account and follow the instructions on how to update your MX in cPanel. (Sometimes you may need to wait until your domain is verified by Google before you can proceed with this step)

Once done, your email should be accessible via this link.

http://gmail.google.com/a/yourwebsite.com

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12. Changing your email URL

The default email’s URL is not a beauty, you can customize it to be like ‘http://mail.yourwesbite.com’ . To achieve this, access the menu from service setting – email services. Click on ‘change URL’ and follow the instructions. Keep in mind that you must be able to modify your DNS setting. By default, this option is not available when you buy the domain, you have to register this add-on in which costs you USD1 annually (NetKL rate). That’s all, you’re done.

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