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Google Calendar’s desktop site can work offline again, in some cases – Engadget
Google Calendar’s desktop website lost offline support in a 2018 redesign, but now it’s coming back — at least for business accounts.

If you occasionally need access to your calendar when you’re not connected to the internet, then Google Calendar’s web interface is getting a bit more useful. When Google rolled out a new UI for the app in 2018, that meant removing the ability to access the data in your browser without an internet connection.
Now Google’s Workspace Updates blog notes the feature is coming back, however individual users will need to enable it — the instructions are available here. If you don’t see the option yet,…
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