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Old 02-28-2024, 09:35 PM   #1
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Linux Mint Apps: Program to print a google calendar and display it's events, like the builtin calendar app, but something that can print


OK. More "switching entirely" to linux work. Please help me to find a program for viewing, manipulating AND printing the displayed/modified events, in any supported format google will display it in on my android phone made by samsung. But I'm talking about a program for linux mint, but can display the printout in any way which it offers on the phone. I preffer FOSS, but will take proprietory, if it's the only thing out there. Also, I prefer a desktop app, and should be in the app store provided. It's mint 21.3, without much updates yet.
 
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Fingers were too quick, hope I didn't duplicate thread. I hate it when my fingers are too fast!
 
Old 02-28-2024, 09:37 PM   #3
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Been looking for awhile now.
 
Old 02-28-2024, 09:45 PM   #4
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Have you asked Google?
 
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Yes. I've asked google. Maybe not with the right words, but I have. And more importantly I've tried to search the software store, for "printable calendars", and came up with nothing. I'm thinking my skills of finding it just aren't enough. Honestly, if they would add a feature to the calendar app that comes with mint, for printing, it would be perfect. Now I know also, I could always screen shot it, but that's not only cheating, but is not quite what I want. I don't want the window, per say, but the data.
 
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Oh, you mean the calendar part. Well, I'm pretty sure you can, but I would prefer a desktop app. I did find out that you can get it from the website, so if I have to, that should be OK. But if there's a desktop app to connect it to, that's prefferable, I would think. I could be wrong. Maybe it's not preferable?
 
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I think the web UI will do after all.
 
  


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