The Best Calendar For Your Mac.
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2023
- Apple Calendar is fantastic. Here's how to get the most out of it so it works for you.
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Playback is perfect at 1.25x…. go on, try it.
Excelleret observation!
Thank you for the heads up
I was on 2x
I would love seeing my Reminders in Calendar. So simple. :)
Congrats, it's now a feature in the new software release!
I couldn't agree more, when you handled multiple calendar, comparing to Outlook, Apple Calendar is way much better and intuitive.
I’m team BusyCal. The integration between reminders and events is superb.
What is nice about adding an event to the calendar is that you can add multiple reminders by clicking on the +. I have experimented and added 3 or 4 reminders. You cannot do that on the iPhone or iCloud calendar. The default alert however can conflict depending on where you add the event. If on iPhone the default alert may be added. Thus you may have 2 identical default alerts. You may have to disabled your default alert time on one of the devices depending on which device you use regularly.
Subscribed calendars will not be visible on iCloud calendars and there is really no way to subscribe to a calendar on iCloud.
I would also be nice if the event you added in the calendar app could also be simultaneously added to the reminder app or at least be shared to the reminder app and vice versa.
Thank You Carl 💙I have applied several things to my calendar.
Glad I was able to help.
Simple, effective, and beautiful system! Thanks for sharing this with us! 😃
You're welcome.
So, if I understand properly, as far as our life is pretty standard, we can use only Calendar? I use Calendar from Readdle but I just realised watching this video that I could set event instead of reminders…
The only thing I miss with native apps is the lack of natural language option, as we can have on Calendar from Readdle or Fantastical… I understand it is because of Siri and we should be using Siri, but in case of loud environment, that’s not easy. Therefore natural language is a must for me…
Hence the use of Calendar from Readdle
Great video as usual Carl!
Yes best Calendar for me. My only problem I find is it wont allow importing a CSV file of data which I want to export from an excel spreadsheet. Is there a way around this ?? Great series of RUclipss, many thanks !!
the one feature I can't find in Apple Calendar is agenda view, this can be very helpful when perusing specific calendars and want to see multiple entries over multiple months.
I am becoming more of Apple enthusiasts with your channel. Having all Apple hardware helps ~~ making my life easier. I value time and you can’t buy time.
It does indeed. Everything just works well together.
Unfortunately, we waste a lot of it trying to figure out these computers.
@@Smartiebob317 and we all know you can’t buy “time” back.
true, but once you know how to use them it helps in the long run@@Smartiebob317
Good Video!
I am still missing ‚categories‘ in Apples calendar. So I am using Fantastical.
Hmmm the way I see it is it's a calendar. The simplest, most basic form of time management ever invented. The last thing I want to do is to add layers of complexity to something so simple.
I want to use Apple Calendar but lack of integration with third party apps and SaaS services was a deal killer.
Great video Carl. Your life is much more organized than mine. I have all the Apple devices. When I pull up the Calendar on my devices & iMac I get 3 calendars. Don't know why or how I got three but I would like to merge them without deleting them. I have "Home", "Calendar" and "Family". I only want to see one. When saving events from other devices like an iPhone they seem to popup on different calendars. Is there a way to merge them into just one calendar? Thank you.
If you right lick on the calendar, you will see the option to merge. You can then select which calendar you want it to merge with.
Nice video! How did you add the three month stack on the bottom left of your window?
Drag up from the bottom on the sidebar. You can have as many calendars as you want.
Thank you for this! 🎈 I’ve been using Google but I don’t like having to go to a site for it lol Thanks again!
You're very welcome, Paula.
Hi Carl, very well done, I really like the way you explain things easy and understandable. May I ask you for a problem I strggle with: how or where I can find the Ical URL? I want to connect iCal to a channel manager (with major booking services). I googled it, but to be honest: either I am to old school to get it or it is not so easy to find, the descriptions do not match with my version 13.0 (and understanding =;O). By the way: by your name, do you have roots in germany? It is a well known name mostly in south of Germany/Bavaria. Kindest regards and happy to follow you on your channel, Niels
There's no general URL. Each calendar you create does have its own URL, though. If you Right-click on the calendar, tap share, and make it public, then click out, you can go back in and copy the calendar link from there.
@@Carl_Pullein thank u very much, all the best and stay happy
love the organization, 8/10 video though. It would be helpful if you would show us how to create this step by step specifically. That would make this video 10/10. Your talking is great but I wish you would walk us through how you did it visually. You explain things conceptually, but not tactically.
Hmm when I've done that in the past, I find people pick up on the easy, less important parts and miss the whole point. I found explaining the concepts helps people find their own way to achieve the results they desire.
@@Carl_Pullein I understand. Some of us just don't even know where to begin based on a conceptual video. So it leaves us going down a youtube/google rabbit hole for x amount of hours. I hope I am not coming off as complaining. I'm only trying to provide a perspective for constructive feedback. You have a great channel.
Crazy, always thought you are from Britain. Seems you are living in the near of Seoul… Very nice Video, by the way. I am using Apple Calender for years now :)
Originally from the UK. Have lived in Korea for over 20 years now.
@@Carl_Pulleindo you speak fluent Korean?
@@callmeNeno Sadly, no. I have "survival" Korean.
I have to use an Exchange calendar, or rather an Office 365 calendar, for work and I need to be able to set up Teams-meetings. I´m currently using MS Outlook for calendar and email, but I´d like to move over to Apple-applications all over (since I only use Apple-products). However, the Apple Calendar can´t create a Teams-meeting. Is there any way to achive this or am I stuck in MS Outlook (or the Teams app)?
I haven't been able to test that as I don't have an Office 365 account.
Hi, just one small detail. Down in the left corner you have three months view. How is it done? I can only see one month at a time.
Ah, click and drag the month upwards. You can pull up as many as you want.
can i make this calendar open all byitself when i turn on the pc?
I don't know about a "PC" (I've never owned a PC computer). On a Mac, yes, you can. You can add the calendar to your start-up items.
I used google calendar for a very long time on an android phone. It is very similar. Now i use icloud calendar on mu iphone. It looks nothing like this no colors or text in weekly overview. Missing al that since google could do that without any problem on a phone.
This is the macOS version. The iPhone (and iPad) version is different owing to the smaller screen size.
@@Carl_Pullein I like the way it works just like you show for mac. Google calendar on android is like that, why can’t my calendar be like this for ios, can’t imagine it’s that hard. I really miss it. 😢
What do you mean by saying no colors? It looks like on MacOS but it not fit on small screen, so you have to scroll and swipe, but all colors are there :) There is a week view in horizontal mode. You said icloud calendar, maybe you are not using calendar app and instead you view web calendar, but it would be little weird :)
@@KU-_-BA I use the standard calendar app that is pre-installed on my iphone 13 for over a year now.
With colors i mean the category colors of the things i schedule just like you change the location of your walk in a different park with your dog. The colored block moves to the new time that you need to leave home. In weekly overview it does show me those colors and the text i write in it. But i was used to having that same functionality in monthly overview while using google calendar on an old android phone.
You can select colors for each category…
Go at the bottom of your screen check each calendar and set the color you want.
It makes life easier. And the colors will be the same on any devices…
You said you were going to show how to import Google and outlook. Calendars into iCloud calendar but you left it out
It’s the first thing he does at 1:50
Here you go, Barry. ruclips.net/video/lduliQkW3RE/видео.htmlsi=U5PI13RalFXZWQL-&t=80
I watch your video with 1.5 x speed
Nothing you offered isn’t viable in outlook and google, and a lot of them are reliant completely on having multiple macs to make to viable
Correct.