Google Calendar has quickly become one of my favorite online tools. I can schedule meetings quickly and it integrates seamlessly into my workflow. It’s a great service. But I want more from it. That’s why I’ve been sifting through Mozilla’s Firefox extension database trying to find some add-ons that take Google Calendar to the next level. Whether they enhance its usability or just improve its effectiveness, there are a handful of extensions that work quite well. Google Calendar extensions Better GCal After I installed Better GCal, I was extremely impressed by what it offered. From a new skin to little extras like week numbers and collapsible headers, it makes Google Calendar just a little better. The extension not only made me more organized, but the calendar became far more readable. Better GCal has a great skin to try out. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) GCal Popup GCal Popup is a really neat idea. Instead of forcing you to open a new tab to add an event to your Google Calendar, you’ll only need to open the extension and it will display your Google Calendar over your current Web page. Input the event you want to add to your calendar and once you’re done, you can close the extension and go back to work. GCal Popup is designed to make it convenient to add events to your Calendar and it succeeds. But beware that it’s an “experimental” extension, so it might cause some instability issues. That said, I haven’t experienced any such problems. GCal Popup makes it easy to add events to your calendar. (Credit: GCal Popup) GoogCal GoogCal is an extremely simple extension. It doesn’t provide all the extras like Better GCal. But it makes it much easier to access Google Calendar by placing an icon next to your address bar in Firefox. When you click on it, it opens your

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Extend Google Calendar with these Firefox add-ons



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