

Merkuro Calendar
Merkuro is a calendar and contact application that allows you to manage your tasks, events and contacts. Merkuro supports both local calendars as well as a multitude of online calendars: Nextcloud, Google® Calendar, Outlook®, Caldav, and many more.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Linux
- Flathub
- Flatpak
- Linux Mobile
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
Sync with Google Calendar
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Calendar Integration
- No Tracking
- No registration required
- Recurring Tasks
- Reminders
KDE Plasma integration
- KDE
- Calendar Sync
Merkuro Calendar News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
POX added Merkuro Calendar as alternative to Taskwingo- 3F1 updated Merkuro Calendar
- benni347 added Merkuro Calendar as alternative to kurrier
POX added Merkuro Calendar as alternative to Kairo
c17s5qhu added Merkuro Calendar as alternative to Feber
c17s5qhu added Merkuro Calendar as alternative to hash-calendar- YearviewMark added Merkuro Calendar as alternative to Yearview
- theotenok commented on Merkuro Calendar
Available as a flatpak on Flathub under the name: Merkuro. It includes a Contact(s) app too in Merkuro.
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What is Merkuro Calendar?
Merkuro is a calendar and contact application that allows you to manage your tasks, events and contacts. Merkuro supports both local calendars as well as a multitude of online calendars: Nextcloud, Google® Calendar, Outlook®, Caldav, and many more. Merkuro was built with the idea to be usable on desktop, on mobile and everything in between.









Comments and Reviews
Available as a flatpak on Flathub under the name: Merkuro. It includes a Contact(s) app too in Merkuro.
No flatpak or apt available, won't bother building it if the devs don't put the effort themselves.
According to AlternativeTo, Kalendar runs on Linux –– can anyone recommend a similar calendar for macOS?