From January 5th, 2018 to February 24th, 2023, 57% user give 5-star rating, 7% user give 4-star rating, 7% user give 3-star rating, 7% user give 2-star rating, 21% user give 1-star rating. for ICS to GCal chrome extension.
The extension works great, but the instructions on how to use it are poor. I figured it out by experimentation. They are as follows: 1. add extension to Chrome. 1. Right click on an ICal file on a webpage and select the ICS to Gcal icon. 3. Select which Gcal to add it to. 4. Check it on your gcal.
A great time saver!
I just installed this extension and give it permissions. Nothing is happening when I click on ics calendar links
I have been using this for a very long time. It's one of my favorite extension. That said, I think something has changed. I frequently get an error now saying the ICS file is in the wrong format. I can still tediously go to my calendar and import it, so I feel like it should still work. Can you look into it? I don't even leave reviews normally, but I miss the smooth functionality...
Instructions are very confusing. Extension is installed, and permissions given. NOW WHAT? Going through the normal Google Calendar import page still doesn't work because file is over 2MB
Just works!
Despite the disclaimer at the top of the description, this is exactly what I needed. A web service links to ics files instead of attaching them to the email, causing me to lose the automatic import functionality. This gave me back control. Thanks!
Just imports .ics to GCal without downloading the file!
Works okay - most times when importing a calendar event to a shared calendar it states cannot create event. Checked to make sure it was authenticated with the account, still no luck.
Finally an application to import ICS without weird coding and without needing to download the file
Excelent!
This was working fine until last week. It no longer works in Chrome. I have to open Firefox in order to import *.ICS files to my Google Calendar.
Installed and does not work. Google Chrome Version 69.0.3497.100 (Official Build) (64-bit)/Windows 10.
Finally a solution to my problem! Google Calendar was always able to register itself as webcal:// URL handler, but there was never a way to automatically import *.ICS files.