

Subscribing to the calendar means that all events on the website calendar will be added to your calendar application.

If events from the website do not sync across your devices, you may need to add the events to each of your devices separately. Cross-device syncing depends on numerous factors, such as which calendar app you are using, whether you are using the same or different apps across devices, certain settings in those apps, and other factors which are beyond the scope of this article. Events added to one of your calendar apps (e.g., Microsoft Outlook on your laptop) may or may not automatically appear on your other calendar apps on other devices (e.g., your smartphone).iCal, although the de facto standard for online calendar subscriptions, may behave differently in different calendar apps, depending on how the developers of those apps have implemented the iCal standard.If you don’t find what you need here, try running a Google search for “iCal and. We have attempted to provide guidance on some common calendar apps here, but the list is not exhaustive.ics (not to be confused with iCalendar, which is what Apple used to call its desktop calendar application). Your calendar app must support the iCal format.You will need a calendar application, also called a calendar client, that allows you to subscribe to or import calendar data from external sources (like Apple Calendar or Microsoft Outlook, as well as mobile device calendar apps) or a website-based calendar program that allows for the same (like Google’s web calendar, or online versions of Outlook).On this website, you have two options: (1) subscribe to all events on the calendar, or (2) import specific events from our calendar to yours.
