Calendar subscriptions
Amion personal schedules can sync automatically to an iPhone, iPod Touch, a Google
Calendar, Outlook or any other mobile device or calendar that supports online subscriptions.
3. Select your name from the dropdowns and choose Create Schedule.
4. Below the calendar, click the calendar icon you want to sync your personal schedule
into.
Amion will provide you a URL and step-by-step instructions on how to setup your schedule
to sync to your calendar. If you have a calendar not listed as an icon to select,
select any of the icons and copy the provided URL. Then follow your calendar's instructions
for internet or subscribed calendar setup.
Once you've set up the subscription, changes at Amion flow to your calendar automatically.
Amion subscriptions transfer assignments for 300 days in the future and the two
most recent past weeks.
In iCal and some other calendars, you can choose how often the calendar data refreshes.
Choose a reasonable refresh time such as once every few hours.
Google fetches new schedule data 3 or 4 times a day and keeps its own copy of every
subscription calendar. If someone else subscribes to your calendar or you unsubscribe
and resubscribe, Google gives you the copy from its cache; it does not pull new data
from Amion. You cannot force Google to refresh. Changes at Amion can take a few hours
before appearing in Google.
Learn more about how to password
protect your calendar feed.
Learn how to combine
multiple calendars into one view in Outlook.
Here we discuss google calendar.
This page describes ical.
Here we discuss subscriptions.
This page describes outlook.
Here we discuss smartphones.
This page describes gmail.
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