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mobileGCAL - Access You Google Calendar From Your BlackBerry

mobilegcal.gifmobileGCAL has a wonderful free service to access your Google Calendar from your BlackBerry or mobile device. The interface is much nicer than the native Google Calendar mobile view provided by Google. (Others may want to check out gcalsync to synchronize their Google calendar with their BlackBerry.) Check it out at this link. List of features and more screenshots after the jump.

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Below is a list of features in MobileGCAL from their website:

* Add, Update and Delete Events.
* Access a complete list of Calendars (including Shared or Imported Calendars).
* View Calendars by Day, Week or Month.
* International Timezones.
* Multi-Language Support.
* Color Schemes match your Google Calendarâ„¢ preferences.
* Google Calendarâ„¢ — security and user privileges.
* Functional on most mobile devices (PDA’s, Blackberry’s, Phones etc).
* View Event Attendees w/Confirmation Checklist.
* Built-In Email Link for Each Attendee.
* No software to download.
* Absolutely FREE!!!

There is an easy 4 step setup for BlackBerry devices posted here 

This entry was posted on Thursday, July 5th, 2007 and is filed under News, Utilities.

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