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MissJollyAngler

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#97636 18-Feb-2012 02:06
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Greetings from a rainy Manchester England!!
Have a lovely new phone!Samsung Galaxy SII.
Can work most things but I have a query regarding the calendar set up?
Is there some way of showing on my display when I have an appt or an event on my calendar-instead of ahving to go to the calendar app and open it?
trusting that geek Zoen will save the day!
Back to marking 30 books and 20 controlled assessments-who says teachers don't work in the holidays!!!

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nakedmolerat
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  #583048 18-Feb-2012 02:12
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put the calendar widget on the homescreen



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  #583049 18-Feb-2012 02:21
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set alarms for events




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  #583050 18-Feb-2012 02:33

I use Quick Calendar 0.9.56 it's a better widget than the stock one.

http://market.android.com/search?q=pname:net.jimblackler.quickcalendar




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  #583080 18-Feb-2012 08:52
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Or smooth calendar, that is pretty good too.

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  #583317 18-Feb-2012 22:18
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I use calwidget by egg n stone.

Good, easy on the eye calendar widget with different sizes available. I actually occupy a whole screen with one.

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  #583339 19-Feb-2012 02:16
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joff_nz: I use calwidget by egg n stone.

Good, easy on the eye calendar widget with different sizes available. I actually occupy a whole screen with one.


This is nice, thanks.  I just wish it would let you scroll down within the widget.

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