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2 months agoIdk why you ever expected the program to leave its installation in a pristine state. Just copy the files, its the normal thing to do.
Read the changes to the scripts. Its probably just running a self updater.
Idk why you ever expected the program to leave its installation in a pristine state. Just copy the files, its the normal thing to do.
Read the changes to the scripts. Its probably just running a self updater.
It really depends on where the calendar itself is hosted and what is responsible for syncing it. There’s a bunch of different standards and protocols for syncing calendars and you have to filter apps by what they support.
But if its syncing to Ms365 and you need it to run on windows then Thunderbird is probably your only option. Otherwise there’s stuff like KOrganizer or GNOME Calendar.