March 18, 2008

Thank you Google! Or thank you KDE! Whatever!

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Onward and forward on my quest to avoid using Mozilla-based products on my desktop. I've been frustrated by having to load Firefox to get to my Google Calendars and Google Maps. For some reason Konqueror had been refusing to render these sites, and since I've started using things like GooSync, I really do need to get into Google Calendar without jumping through hoops.

Last week, on a whim, I tried Google Maps, and then Google Calendar. Lo! They loaded! Cleanly and quickly! Obviously something had changed (one of the drawbacks of 'web sites as services' is that you don't necessarily know when they change things). But whatever happened, I can now view and update my Google calendar via Konqueror, and can GMaps with the best of them.

There are a few small twitches. Streetview is not working in Konqueror, and occasionally there are rendering ghosts, but I can look up, scroll, and even print directions without a problem. Calendar, oddly, is even more stable - I haven't had a problem yet with it.

Thanks whomever!


Posted by dbs at March 18, 2008 10:03 PM

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