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How well does this built in sync system work? And what line do you put the ICS url into in that dialogue page?
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2008-01-27
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2008-03-04
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2008-03-04
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Looks like it supports a Publish/Subscribe model for calendars shared between Google Calendar and GPE Calendar on the N800. You can choose how often to refresh (although I suspect that, like event notifications, it doesn't work unless GPE Calendar is actually running). Or you can click the unlabeled Refresh icon in the Calendars window to refresh manually.
It's a bit of a pain to get that lengthy Google Calendar ICS url into the GPE Calendar url field. After a lengthy process of opening Google Calendar in the browser, getting to Manage Calendars, and displaying the ICS url, I managed to copy the url to Notes and then from there to the GPE Calendar url field.