

What I ended up doing was creating a new Google account specifically for this calendar sharing project, and then sharing the resulting calendar with my primary Google account so I could add/edit the content without having to log in and out of different accounts.


But because Google calendar will only support your primary calendar via CalDAV-and not any additional calendars you create/share-I wasn’t able to use CalDAV to access the shared calendar I’d created. Happily, the iPhone 3.0 software also supports the CalDAV protocol, and Google supports that protocol as well. GSync will allow you sync multiple Google calendars with your phone, but it can’t co-exist with an Exchange account, so that wasn’t an option. The problem with that, however, is that I really need this calendar information to be available on my iPhone (which is my primary scheduling tool). Google Calendar seemed like the best choice, so I created a new calendar under my primary Google account, which I could then share with others.
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I’ve been struggling for a couple of days now with how to create a shared calendar that family members can use to coordinate care for my grandmother-especially while my mother, her primary caregiver, is out of town.
