
VueMinder Calendar
Take control of your schedule and get reminded wherever and however you want. Instantly access your appointments, tasks, and notes with a simple glance at a transparent ...
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Calendar App
- Windows

What is VueMinder Calendar?
Take control of your schedule and get reminded wherever and however you want. Instantly access your appointments, tasks, and notes with a simple glance at a transparent calendar that sits right on your Windows desktop. Share calendars and reminders in your home, office, or online. Automatically synchronize with Google Calendar and Outlook. Print calendars using a wide variety of layouts and styles. You can do all these things and much more with VueMinder Calendar.
VueMinder Calendar Pro version include Google, iCalendar and Outlook syncing, text wrap and many other useful features.
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VueMinder Calendar information
Supported Languages
- English
Comments and Reviews
Tags
- Calendar
- Events
- ical-calendar-sync
- tasks
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Simple to use, user friendly, straightforward, Pro Version offers to run your own programs, occuring reminders, event colors...
The email reminder feature is great, it allows you to stop being dependent on Gcal for your calendar needs. Great support for the Pro version.
[Edited by nadinenb, January 17]
It's good looking, and has a nice background mini calendar display. And it gets all of the basics right - notes and reminders - although some of the features require a paid version to use.
Unfortunately, there is no CalDav support. As more and more online calendars are moving to CalDav, this is a showstopper.
The blog from the developer indicates that CalDav support has been "at the top of the list" of features to add dating back to 2016. If it's been in development for four years, I wouldn't assume it's going to appear any time soon. If and when it does, it might be worth looking at, but until then, that's too much of an omission for me to recommend it.