Douglas Bowman at StopDesign has been using Google Calendar for months before its official release.
In a post on his site, he shares thirteen tips
for getting the most out of it.
Many of the tips are Mac-specific, ranging from news that the Calendar will soon support Safari to how to smooth the font used for dates. All of them are useful.
If you are a Google Calendar user, you will want to check these out.
Tags: Apple Mail Tips, Google calendar, mac, Productivity, Safari, tricks
Seems his “run google mail on Firefox like a single app” idea is bogus. I could run Google mail on a tab in Safari and do the same thing…Oops. Google mail doesn’t work on Safari.
Google is just as evil as any PC developer when it comes to the mac.
Of course, I meant Google Calendar above.
I find it sad that Safari is so far down the list of browsers worth supporting too, but I understand that it is a question of economics and market share.
If I ran Google or Yahoo Mail or whatever, I would probably develop for Firefox over Safari purely in terms of trying to reach the biggest market share.
Having said that, it was good to read in Douglas’ post that Safari support is not far away.