
Apple Calendar
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 ...
What is Apple Calendar?
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. Calendar lets you create invitations using information from Contacts, update your guest list, keep track of responses, and receive the latest status information. When you or another Mac user receives a Calendar invitation via Mail, it’s automatically added. Calendar also works with iCloud, Yahoo!, and Google. And when you use iCloud, every Calendar edit you make on your Mac automatically appears on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. So no dinner dates are missed, no meeting goes unattended, and no anniversary is forgotten.
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- English
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- Calendar
- calendar-client
- calendar-events
- event-calendar
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iAnonymous3000 added Apple Calendar as alternative(s) to Proton Calendar
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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.
What a weird comment title.
Anyways, I actually like the new leather look of iCal in Lion. It's homey.
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.