Apple Calendar
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Keep track of your busy schedule and share it with others using Calendar. Create separate calendars — one for home, another for school, a third for work, and so on. See all your calendars in a single window or choose to see only the calendars you want.
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Comments and Reviews
iCal does a pretty good job of recognizing normal sentences when you add an event through the Quick Event feature. In case you're unfamiliar, Quick Event is a feature that lets you add an iCal event by typing a single sentence.
If you need to at an event quickly, and you don't have too many details, then Quick Event is really great.
Apple Calendar integrates with iCloud to sync calendars between devices. For example, syncing from computer to phone. iCloud was nagging me to upgrade from the free plan to paid plan. So I temporarily disabled iCloud. This copied my calendars from iCloud to "On My Mac" and disabled syncing.
But I didn't want to miss notifications from my phone for events that I added on my computer. So I re-enabled iCloud. But this showed two copies of the events added before disabling iCloud. So I want to replace the calendars in iCloud with the calendars "On My Mac." But it seems that this isn't possible.
For a related issue, please see this Ask Different Question about moving a calendar from iPhone to iCloud –– also not possible [0].
[0] https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/391200/how-to-move-all-events-on-an-on-my-iphone-calendar-to-an-icloud-synced-calenda
This is the de-facto calendar for Mac, and it's really nice and easy. However, I still miss Google Calendar synchronization in an easy and fancy way… On the other hand, integration with Apple's Mail is pretty handy.