Gcal – Google Calendar

It’s possible that I wrote about this web broswer that was made just for checking your GMail. If not you can skim this article on TUAW which talks about it.

This new application called Gcal allows for the exact same thing but this time it’s for Google Calendar. It’s basically just a window with no buttons or anything, but it allows you to manage all your calendars on Google.

Some people might be wondering why you would want to have another program open when you could do it from any other web browser (Firefox…etc…), and my answer is that I like to have things seperated out, and with this new program I won’t be distracted to go do other things, like random web surfing. I know it’ll only be used for setting up dates and adding in events.

It’s a free and small download.

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