GCal - J2ME-based Google Calendar client. GCal is a new Java ME application that allows you to manage your Google Calendar appointments from your Java ME enabled cellphones. It’s still in an alpha stage.
Features of this first release include: calendar filtering, events creation, event searching, and events location map viewing. In case you're interested in this application, it's available for free. You can download it from the official website.
GCal - J2ME-based Google Calendar client
Title : GCal - J2ME-based Google Calendar client
URL : https://www.multicellphone.com/2008/12/gcal-j2me-based-google-calendar-client_29.html
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1 comments on "GCal - J2ME-based Google Calendar client"
Hey fellaz,
I'de like to know if the GCAL app is an open source, and if it is where is the repo? I wanna participate in this nice adventure! i notice the fact that on my phone i cannot sync my personnal calendar event with google calendar! so i w'de like to give it a shot.
Amine
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