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Using the add-ons
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What are the ScheduleOnce Add-ons?
How do the add-ons work?
Why can’t I see my meetings in the Google Calendar Add-on?
Why can’t I see my meetings in the Gmail Add-on?
Why can’t I see my meetings in the GroupScheduler extension?
Which browsers are supported by the add-ons?
How do I install the Google Calendar Add-on on IE?
Why do I need to install IE7Pro to make the Google Calendar Add-on work in IE?
Can I temporarily disable an add-on?
How do I uninstall an add-on?
What are the ScheduleOnce Add-ons?
The add-ons are small browser extensions that allow you to use ScheduleOnce directly from your Google Calendar, Gmail, or Firefox browser. See the add-ons page for more information.
How do the add-ons work?
ScheduleOnce Add-ons use the common Greasemonkey framework in order to add a small JavaScript code to your Google Calendar or Gmail page. This code only presents the ScheduleOnce control in the page, making it easier for you to access the New Meeting and Replies pages. The add-on does not affect any other part of the page or other internet sites and does not change your browser preferences in any way.
The Firefox Extension uses the Mozilla standard API to integrate with the Firefox browser. The Chrome Extension uses the Google standard API to integrate with the Chrome browser.
Our code is open and guaranteed to be spyware free.
Why can’t I see my meetings in the Google Calendar Add-on?
In order to see your meetings in the Google Calendar Add-on you need to create a meeting and save it with the same email address as in your Google Calendar account.
Why can’t I see my meetings in the Gmail Add-on?
In order to see your meetings in the Gmail Add-on you need to create a meeting and save it with the same email address as in your Gmail account.
Why can’t I see my meetings in the GroupScheduler extension?
The GroupScheduler extension is a one-way link to the new meeting page and does not have a meeting display.
Which browsers are supported by the add-ons?
All add-ons are supported by Firefox version 2.x and 3.x.
In addition, the Google Calendar Add-on is also supported by
Internet Explorer 7.x. and 8.x (additional add-on is required)
We recommend using Firefox for the best user experience, since it already has built-in support for the Greasemonkey framework.
If you’re using Internet Explorer you need to first install an add-on with the Greasemonkey framework such as IE7pro.
How do I install the Google calendar Add-on on IE?
1. You should first install IE7pro V. 0.9.12 or higher.
2. Verify that the IE7Pro Add-on is enabled (you can find it in the Add-ons section in the Tools menu).
3. Verify that IE7Pro User Scripts are enabled (In the IE7Pro menu select "Preferences" -> "User Scripts" -> Select "Enable User Script").
4. Click the install button on the Google Calendar Widget page.
Why do I need to install IE7pro for the Add-on to work in Internet Explorer?
The ScheduleOnce Google Calendar Add-on uses the common Greasemonkey framework in order to add a small JavaScript code to your Google Calendar page. The Add-on can only be installed on Internet Explorer if an appropriate compiler is installed. Such a compiler is part of several Add-ons, the biggest of them is IE7pro. IE7pro is a very popular Add-on with no spyware.
Can I temporarily disable the Add-on?
Firefox:
1. Click “tools” -> “Add-ons”
2. Select the ScheduleOnce Add-on and click “Disable”
Internet Explorer:
1. Right-click the IE7pro icon to open the preferences window
2. Select “User Scripts” and uncheck “ScheduleOnce Google Calendar Add-on”
How do I uninstall the Add-on?
Firefox:
1. Click “tools” -> “Add-ons”
2. Select the ScheduleOnce Add-on and click “Uninstall”
Internet Explorer:
1. Right-click the IE7pro icon to open the preferences window
2. Select “user scripts”, select the “ScheduleOnce Google Calendar Add-on” and click “Uninstall”
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