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Ok. Last thing I can think of... Go to the stock Calendar app on your phone. Click Options->Settings->manage Calendars. Now look and make sure you don't have 2 Holiday calendars selected.
The only other thing would be go to your G-Cal website and look and what calendars your have selected from there. Hope this works bud.
Could someone please give me a fairly, though not excessively, detailed explanation for why I should not use a task killer? It may be idiosyncratic, but I hate the fact that my phone opens/runs apps without me willing it to be so: However, being the eminently reasonable man that I am, I am (possibly) capable of dealing w/ it should task killer apps prove to be detrimental to the overall health/performance of my phone.
I will not actually reply to the previous post. The poster only needs to check out one of the stickies about android and task killers.
One of the best and most essential apps is Screeble. It prevents your screen from going dark when you're using your phone. It should be standard on all phones. FYI : its not available for the iphone!!
I use calendar pad pro because it shows the names of my all day events on the month view. My husband works a weird schedule of 6 days on and 3 days off. I have it set up as a repeating event on my google calendar and its very helpful to see his schedule easily, I don't really use it for much else.
Business Calender Pad has a mode where you can see the whole month with descriptions, and you can set it so when you tap on it, it takes you to the agenda view. It makes editing an appointment or adding one easy. Love it.
I bought CompanionLink to sync Outlook. Not free, or even cheap - but I'm a business user and need it to sync Outlook and not cause problems. Works great!