Une extension Chrome qui fusionne visuellement les évènements identiques de plusieurs calendriers Google en un seul.
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.