Learn the differences between HCL Notes and Google Calendar, and get best practices for collaboration at work or school.
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Get Calendar: calendar.google.com | Android app | iOS app
Note: The instructions in this guide are primarily web only. Get switching information for mobile devices.
Comparison at a glance
In HCL Notes... | In Calendar...* |
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Schedule a meeting |
Create an event
Tip: To create a longer event, drag your mouse down the page while you're selecting the time. |
Invite people to a meeting |
Invite people to an event
If someone has shared their calendar with you, or is part of your work, school, or other organization, you can check if they're free or busy when adding them to an event.
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Schedule a conference call using Sametime or HCL SmartCloud |
Add a video meeting to an event using Google Meet
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Set alarms |
Create notifications
Tip: You can choose to be notified by email, desktop alert, or both. Changes you make don't affect anyone else who's invited to the event. |
Create a calendar entry from an email |
Add an event from an email
Any invitations to events appear on your calendar. In Gmail, you can reply to the invitation, and it updates your calendar. |
Share calendars and set permissions |
Share calendars and set sharing permissions
Tip: To share a calendar that you don’t own, you need to ask the owner to give you “Make changes and manage sharing” permission. |
Choose your calendar view |
Choose your calendar view
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Create task lists |
Create task lists
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* Note: The instructions in this guide are primarily web only. Get switching information for mobile devices.
Related topics
To set up Calendar, or get troubleshooting help, try these guides instead:
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