logan_s wrote:I've tested it on mac just fine. Basically any computer can run it. If I owned a phone I would probably port it to that, but I'll just have to wait on that one.
i'm thinking of waiting for the HTC Evo View 4G tablet to come out so i can take some app developing lessons & try to do it myself. so far no one has contacted me about getting this off the ground....
Much of this is good, one thing that would need to be done is to sync with the Mission Area Book application so that data from that, such as progress records, some selected call-in summary totals (such as number of discussions where a member was present, etc.) and teaching records, would be synced ...
This app would be more suited for tablets due to the larger screen size (but phones r fine as well). The larger screen size will provide a real page like view of the pages. This idea came from the fact that shortly before I finished my mission (in late '08) an instruction was gi...
To use the workaround , you do the following: ⋅ In the new calendar, go to Options > Sync. ⋅ Note the 19-digit number that is at the end of each of the URLs displayed on that page. I'll use 123456 as an example here, but use your own number. ⋅ In Google Calendar, under...
You mentioned several things you tried, but you did not mention whether you had tried the workaround that I specifically suggested in my first response to you . Have you tried that yet? i honestly did not understand what the post said.... [font=Georgia]ok. so i did more careful reading about this w...
I copied my LDS.or calendar URL and added it in the bishop's Google Calendar and it worked just like it was my Google Calendar. I didn't do his in mine and I should have. i've tried doing that as well but nothing seems to work (granted i haven't tried it again since i've made this post). i tried to...