Particularly, people with looming deadlines and/or a shoddy network connection could truly lean on the offline site for support, until Google decided to yank that metaphorical walking cane away. However, this came at the cost of Calendars being freely accessible offline, a feature that anyone could have relied on. In 2018, Calendar’s desktop UI received a rather hefty set of visual and function revamps, bringing the PC version much closer to the original mobile device iteration. If this author is to be honest, the removal of that very feature was probably not the best move that Google pulled. Google Calendars’ desktop version will again be accessible offline for the Google userbase, after this very feature was removed back in 2018.