To change the update frequency on Mac OS: To have iCloud push a Teamup Calendar feed to all your Apple devices, subscribe to it on your Mac (not on iPhone or iPad), and choose “iCloud” as the Location, as described here.
On the next screen, edit the name and other details, such as auto-refresh frequency. Paste the URL you copied from your Teamup Calendar feed. Open File, select New Calendar SubscriptionĢ. To add the iCalendar feed from a Teamup calendar to another calendar service, paste the feed URL into the feed address field of the subscribing calendar service.įor specific help, choose the appropriate section from the table of contents on the right. We do our best to keep this section updated with accurate instructions, but your experience may vary. Add iCalendar Feeds to other calendar applicationsĮach calendar application is a bit different.
Ask the administrator of your calendar to enable it. If the iCalendar Feeds menu item is not active in your menu, then this feature has been disabled for your calendar. Then copy the iCalendar feed URL for “All sub-calendars” and proceed. If you wish to create a feed for a selected set of sub-calendars, you can do so.įirst, create a read-only link to the selected sub-calendars. At the bottom of the list is an iCalendar feed URL for all sub-calendars.Ĭopy the URL you wish you use. Go to the Menu > Preferences > iCalendar Feeds to get iCalendar feed URLs.Ī list of sub-calendars will open with an iCalendar feed URL for each one. Get the iCalendar feed URLsĬlick the blue menu button in the top right corner of your calendar. If you are using a Teamup mobile app, open the Teamup calendar using a web browser or mobile browser before proceeding. You need to use the web browser interface of Teamup to access the iCalendar feed URLs. Read more about security, sync frequency, data range about outbound iCalendar feeds. You can view the events on an iCalendar feed, but you cannot modify them. Keep in mind that this is a one-way read-only synchronization.
To learn about inbound iCalendar feeds, see this article.
This article describes how to set up outbound iCalendar feeds. Sure I can use a weather app but it's nice to be able to set alarms for nights I know I'm going to be around the beach area.You can set up a feed from your Teamup Calendar to other calendar applications such as Google Calendar, Microsoft Outlook or Apple’s iCal. We live on the beach and sometimes I want to know what time the sun is setting. If you guys subscribe to calendars via Apple, which ones do you use? I find these especially handy for things like holidays and sports schedules as well as astronomy calendars. If you have MobileMe, it'll do it by itself with no syncing required. That's it! Simply sync your iPhone or iPad and your calendars will come down.You should now see the subscribed calendar in your side bar and the events should now be added to your calendar. iCal will automagically open and show you the subscription link.Your computer will ask you what program you want to open the file with.
Choose the one you want and click Download next to the calendar name. From here you can browse from many calendars.Your web browser should open and direct you to Apple's iCal calendar downloads page.Next, from the top menu choose Calendar and then Find Subscriptions.iCal on Mac makes it simple, and if you're already syncing, it can save you some time and effort! Sure, you can manually add calendar subscriptions right on your iOS device, but finding them and pasting them in can be a pain.