How to get Organized with Apple's Calendar Part 2: Mac Edition

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • 📌Hello, Calendar Conquerors! 🗓️🎯
    Dive into the latest video from the MacWhisperer Academy, hosted by yours truly, Dylan Stewart aka the MacWhisperer. 🍏💬 Ever missed an important meeting, double-booked an appointment or couldn't find your paper calendar? 📝🤦‍♂️ If that sounds familiar, this lesson is just what you need.
    🏆 This video is part two comprehensive series aiming to transform you into a Digital Calendar Master! 🎓📲 Stick with me till the end, and I'll reveal an amazing power tip that will revolutionize how you plan your day. Excited? Let's dive in! 🌊
    👀 Key moments in this video:
    00:00 🎬 Introduction
    01:17 👀 Overview
    02:40 🔔 Event Notifications
    03:49 ➕➖ Adding & Removing Calendar Accounts
    04:46 🎂 Birthday Calendar
    05:53 📆 Day, Week, Month and Year View
    08:22 🗂️ Managing multiple calendars
    10:09 🗑️ Removing Calendars
    10:45 🎯 Your default calendar
    12:13 📅 Creating new events
    14:09 🏳️ All Day Events & Banners
    15:30 📍 Locations, repeating events, alerts and more
    18:52 💡 Power Tip: Automatically opening a document before a meeting
    💡 Bonus Power Tip revealed at the end of the video! 🚀
    So gear up and let's take on this digital calendar journey together! 🚀💪
    #MacWhisperer #DigitalCalendarMaster #OrganizationTips #ProductivityHacks #MacLife
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  • @TheMacWhisperer
    @TheMacWhisperer  Год назад

    Watch Get Organized with iPhone Calendar part 1 here: ruclips.net/video/eqGz_fO0wEY/видео.html 😉

  • @spiralkk
    @spiralkk Год назад +2

    I love the last tip. This is super helpful.

  • @donbiagio1
    @donbiagio1 Год назад +1

    Hi Dylan;
    Amazing presentation again. Thank you.
    My goodness was I missing out on “using” the Calendar. Thanks, again.
    There was so much I was missing.
    Here still hot weather. It is awesome.
    Stay safe. Loved the pictures of you and your wife on the back wall.
    My wife said it reminded her of our own “walls” with our pictures.
    👍💕💕👕
    Biagio Bisignano

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  Год назад +1

      Thanks Biagio.... I added those pics to the virtual backdrop. Helps to personalize it all a little. Glad you got a lot out of the video... Keep watching, I am prepping the Advanced Email video for next week.

    • @donbiagio1
      @donbiagio1 Год назад +1

      @@TheMacWhisperer 👍💕

  • @60beats44
    @60beats44 Год назад

    Outstanding lecture, both in content and presentation. Thank you.

  • @jeffcomstock6826
    @jeffcomstock6826 2 месяца назад

    Great class. 😊

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! 😃 please let me know if there’s any other topics you’d like me to cover.

  • @gareyford9071
    @gareyford9071 Месяц назад

    I have an issue and from responses from other Mac instructors on RUclips, I'm the only one in the whole Mac world with this problem. When I get an invite, there is no option to accept, or decline. I thought you may touch on it when I saw those options on the sidebar in the calendar app, but you didn't. Those options don't show up there when I get an invite. The only way I can accept or decline meetings is to also have Outlook running. It works fine in Outlook. I appreciate any help you can give.

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  Месяц назад +1

      You are not alone. I am surprised everyone thinks this is just YOUR problem. It's not. It is a global problem. Email invitations are only reliable when you are using the same program. Google invites only properly connect with Google accounts, and Apple invites only reliably connect with Apple accounts. So, since you are able to get the invitations within Outlook, I assume that you are being invited by users on other Outlook/Microsoft accounts. I have found that the best way to solve this is to use a more powerful program than just the standard Apple or Outlook calendars.
      I recommend Busycal, which can be purchased as a standalone app (www.busymac.com) or as part of a larger subscription package through one of my favorite App Aggregators... Setapp. (setapp.sjv.io/c/4102508/344537/5114).
      With an app like Busycal, you can connect all your divergent calendar services (Google, Yahoo, Apple, Microsoft (Outlook), etc...) Once you add all the accounts in you will find you get invitiations much more reliably through all of these services, rather than just through Outlook or iCal.
      I wish there was a better solution, but Apple, Google, and Microsoft like you to use their apps exclusively, so they are not really motivated to fix this issue.
      Hope that helps!

    • @gareyford9071
      @gareyford9071 Месяц назад

      @@TheMacWhisperer Thank you, so I'm not crazy after all. I will take your advice. Also, I'm clicking on Subscribe! I appreciate someone like you, knowledgeable and willing to pass it along. Take Care.

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  27 дней назад

      Absolutely not crazy.... thanks for watching and subscribing. Let me know if you have any suggestions for future videos!

  • @BellaLindaAustralia
    @BellaLindaAustralia Год назад

    Hey Dylan, great video. Really informative. Id love to chat to you about a Digital Wall Calendar that links with iCal seamlessly over WiFi, allowing you to stay ontop of your calendar at a glance as a large wall display that is completely customizable. Let me know how we can communicate confidentially.

  • @ThatGuyOverThereWeird
    @ThatGuyOverThereWeird 5 месяцев назад

    How can I organize all day events in month view? The different calendars stack in random spots

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  5 месяцев назад

      You really can't. There's just not enough room in month mode... part of why I am almost always in week mode. You'll have more room there.

  • @skirolf
    @skirolf 2 месяца назад

    Hello. I am often getting invites to meetings by gmail. How to get these to my ICal? I usually forward the mail (with an ics file attached )to my iCloud mail and from there Siri will note me and I make an appointment. But this too complicated. How to do it the best way?

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately, when people invite you to a Gmail address you can’t reroute it easily. But what you can do is add your Google account to iCloud. You can do that by going to settings, Internet accounts (or mail depending on your operating system) and add your Google account there. If it’s already added make sure you turn on the calendar option. Then your invites will show up in iCal (you can do that on your phone and computer) and you can accept them directly and/or move them over to your iCal calendar once they’ve been accepted.
      If you have an added your account in, when you do it you can also have your mail come to Mac mail so you don’t have to go to that clunky terrible Gmail website.
      I have all my accounts and accounts come directly into the mail calendar so I never have to go to the web for Mail or Calendar.
      Hopefully that helps.