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Any good calendar app in Xubuntu?

fi flag

I'm trying to find a calendar app that works with the Xfce desktop. I do not want to use a gnome-based calendar, as I do not want to have the heavy gnome programs to run in the background, as my ram is very limited. I also want it to be synchronised with google calendar, which I use on my phone.

All that google proposes me is that old "orage" calendar app for Xfce from 2010.

Any help ? Shall I give up ?

FedKad avatar
cn flag
Are you using Thunderbird? You can use its calendar.
in flag
Alternatively, since you’re using Google Calendar, there’s always the browser …
guiverc avatar
cn flag
You've not said which release, but modern Xfce uses the same libraries/toolkit (GTK3) as GNOME does, so what really is your concern? Xfce hasn't been GTK2 for some time now (*are you using a supported release*?)
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us flag

You may want to try GNOME Calendar.

sudo apt install gnome-calendar gnome-online-accounts

You can sign in to your Google account in GNOME online accounts, and sync it with Google Calendar.

image Image source: https://apps.gnome.org/app/org.gnome.Calendar/

It does not run other GNOME apps in the background, and consumes <100 MB memory, and is not very heavy.

resources consumption

Valwoe67 avatar
fi flag
Thanks, works exactly as I want !
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