Cal Merge for Google Calendar™ is a schedule and calendar extension for chrome. also, it is email extension and gmail calendar extension. it's a free extension , it has 369 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.40 from 5 rated user, last update is 847 days ago.
Forked from https://github.com/imightbeamy/gcal-multical-event-merge and updated for clearer legibility, better accessibility and modern requirements of the Chrome browser. Chrome extension that visually merges the same event on multiple Google Calendars into one event. When using Google Calendar™ you may have one event on multiple calendars. For instance on your work and personal calendar, on your work calendar and your team's shared calendar, or on many co-work's calendars. These can clutter up your calendar and make it hard to read. This extension merges all those separate events into one event, and gives it strips with all the individual calendars' colours. Report bugs here: https://github.com/HCAWN/gcal-multical-event-merge Usage: Install and reload Gmail page, click extension icon to toggle on or off. Code on GitHub: https://github.com/HCAWN/gcal-multical-event-merge Google Calendar™ is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.
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Didn't work as expected at all. - Whole day events extend over days that it shouldn't eg. over Saturday and Sunday. - Does not compress merged events at top of day. There are still empty rows in between merged events. This is not an upgrade from the old one it's trying to replace. I'm changing back to "Event Merge for Google Calendar", it's better than this new one, even though it hasn't been updated since 2019.
Excellent fork of a beloved extension. This one still actually works.
Works as advertised. Also allows you to choose how merged events should appear (striped, blended, etc.).