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What do you use/recommend for a calendar app?
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“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
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anonymouse1 wrote:
My ideal calendar app:

Syncs up between multiple computers and iPhones

Can use via web, without having to have it installed on the computer/phone I'm using.

Allows multiple calendars (home, work)

Any suggestions?


I have found your ideal calendar application! It's called Calendar. (Here's the best part: It should already be on your Mac.)

https://www.apple.com/osx/apps/#calendar

Not only that, but it's fully integrated with your Mac and no third party spies on its contents!
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Article Accelerator wrote:
I have found your ideal calendar application! It's called Calendar. (Here's the best part: It should already be on your Mac.)

https://www.apple.com/osx/apps/#calendar

Not only that, but it's fully integrated with your Mac and no third party spies on its contents!

And if that works for you.. great!
For some, it's been a hopeless piece of steaming yeasty mess when it comes to cross device sharing of calendars.
So if one tries Calendar/iCal, and it won't share worth a damn, then don't tear your hair out trying to get it working... can it, and use Google Calendar instead.
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Article Accelerator wrote:
[quote=anonymouse1]
My ideal calendar app:

Syncs up between multiple computers and iPhones

Can use via web, without having to have it installed on the computer/phone I'm using.

Allows multiple calendars (home, work)

Any suggestions?


I have found your ideal calendar application! It's called Calendar. (Here's the best part: It should already be on your Mac.)

https://www.apple.com/osx/apps/#calendar

Not only that, but it's fully integrated with your Mac and no third party spies on its contents!
Are you telling me that the NSA does not have Apple's permission to collect your data? They do. This means that you cannot truthfully say that there are no third part spies with the ability to harvest your "contents." This is where Edward Snowden came in handy.
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