Extensión de Chrome que se funde visualmente el mismo evento en múltiples calendarios de Google en un solo evento.
Free Chrome extension to clean Google Calendar with some much needed color
- 📅📅 → 📅 merges duplicate Google Calendar events into one rainbow of the individual calendar colors
- 👩👦👦 clutter cutter for teams and families using calendar sharing
- 🟦 makes weekends great again - with cool blue background colors
- 🗓 new event box & mini calendar views also get cool blue weekends
- 💻 does not modify events (only works in your browser)
- 🚫 doesn't show ads and doesn't send user's data anywhere
- 🌼 open source: https://github.com/coedit/gcal-rainbow-surf
Do you have ideas for new calendar enhancements or see an issue? Start a new discussion: https://github.com/coedit/gcal-rainbow-surf/discussions/categories/ideas
Passion project – curated by @ezdub – dedicated to @illstylist
code by @imightbeAmy @karjna @rubenpoppe @msteffen @ezdub
art copyright ©2021 @ezdub
Latest reviews
- (2023-04-11) Eunice Hung: The first calendar merge extension that doesn't leave a blank space where two events were merged into one, pushing later events further down.
- (2022-11-23) Mathias Böhmer: Great to merge calendar events! Thanks a lot, solved the painful sliding-bug at "Gradient Merge". But, this extension is very hard to find. Found it only through the comments in "Gradient Merge". Maybe you want to think about a more describing name and description. Nobody googles for "rainbow" or "surf", when wanting to merge calendar events
- (2022-09-29) Cheryl Hammond: I have literally like a dozen color-coded calendars for different organizations and this extension not only helps me keep them well-organized, it also makes them pretty!
- (2021-09-11) Zachary Wiles: Perfect calendar enhancement! Exactly what I need for the messy display of shared calendars on Google Calendar! So much cleaner now! Also, I have my week set to start on Monday now so I can think of a weekend as one block and see it that way. This extension adds background colors to weekend days which helps my brain more easily make the adjustment from the old Sunday-first view and there is no more confusion.