Emaigos
Emaigos
https://sites.google.com/site/emaigos/
Free software to import Google contacts and calendars in Emacs.
Emaigos is a free multi-platform software useful to import Google contacts and calendars in Emacs. Contacts are stored in a Big Brother Database (BBDB) file, which makes them usable with many Emacs email packages, like Gnus. Google calendars are stored as a single Org mode file, so that the events may be viewed as a structured document and possibly shown within an Agenda view. So with Emaigos it's possible to use Google as contacts and calendars manager, while having at the same time all data available within Emacs. The original Google contacts and calendars are not modified in any way by Emaigos. The name "Emaigos" is an acronym for "EMAcs Importer for GOogle Stuff".
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Emaigos 0.1
Author and copyright: Massimo Nardello, Modena (Italy) 2013. Free software released under GPL licence vers. 3 or following.
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