Monthly Calendar view needed!
Please add a monthly calendar view. It makes it so much easier to see your events scheduled for the month! Right now I’m using an additional calendar just for that feature. Super annoying
Suggestion that would be very helpful
It would be very helpful to be able to highlight the entire week and have a color going across the numbers of the week.
I have divorced parents and need to make sure I know which house I’m at every week and sometimes its hard to tell if the schedule changes so if it does I can highlight whos house im at.
Just like if someones going on vacation for a certain period of time, if they need to make plans they can highlight the period of time they are away.
I have divorced parents and need to make sure I know which house I’m at every week and sometimes its hard to tell if the schedule changes so if it does I can highlight whos house im at.
Just like if someones going on vacation for a certain period of time, if they need to make plans they can highlight the period of time they are away.
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Love it.. but
I just wish I can link my Notes app and Reminders app into the calendar so I don't have to type tasks in different places. And I wish I can view block time instead of a small dot.
Very frustrating. Junk mail appointments get added to calendar
Apple need to fix this very frustrating bug. The calendar app and Siri add appointments they finds in your email automatically, which is great by the way unless it is getting them from your junk mail. So far this week I’ve had it happen 3 times and I’ve completely cleared my junk mail just to stop it adding things to the calendar. And of course spam doesn’t add it to one day only, it adds it to every day so you can imagine how painful this is. You should be able to specify which folders it searches through or it should only look in your inbox. Fix this urgently or I think I’ll have to find a different app to use
The app itself is pretty decent. I use it on all my devices and actually recommend it otherwise
The app itself is pretty decent. I use it on all my devices and actually recommend it otherwise
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Trying it out against Google Calendar
I’m not very pleased with this app. Though following Apple instructions, I’m unable to delete events, I can’t tell what events occur daily from a “month” view, I’m unable to put color labels on events as in Google (label events that cost money as green, appointments as red, school as salmon, etc). With Google in the month view I can see color icons representing events at a glance, can’t do that here. There are limited settings for notifications and two won’t do for me. I need multiple notifications. I’m unable to delete recurring events and trying to trace down the original event that marks as recurring, is where? I am trying to get away from Google but so far the Google calendar is more user friendly and has far more features for those of us with TBI’s or who are in need of a more accessible calendar. Disappointing, as are other Apple apps where young folks are only thinking of themselves and it’s clearly a “privileged” un-nuanced outlook/worldview.
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Good morning check up today only unacceptable way to proudly present
So the correct way would be to keep to a time sheet get it done accredit the commonwealth and then pumping these envelopes out and keep to a schedule on your calendar update and the app for it.
Cut the extras out for the insert a photo or video and update the calendar but we have it all goods so if that’s chilled out for you.
We have the clinical application so ask for a consult and you should do great! No details required on application via access to stadiums or seating or chairing or even tables or beds anything like that we’ll have it covered for the outlook side of that welcome package is it should be the Adairs saying it because we know we have it in use and that’s from Adairs and how we have place alerts 🚨
- Add Place Alerts
/Outlook Presentation
Looking on outlook access to the wallet services
Sign in on these modules and keep to a schedule so we have it todays date and again too it isn’t about keeping to a schedule sign in sheet a time sheet.
Keep to updated house info so we have it all done and I’ll check whether or not that’s fine with me though so allgood but no accreditation until it is an admin so maybe the reboot will have a admin there but not for a admin work account
More so for the quick access to the receptionist in ann street nearby location and closeby location to the factory over on Adelaide Street in Brisbane City.
Cut the extras out for the insert a photo or video and update the calendar but we have it all goods so if that’s chilled out for you.
We have the clinical application so ask for a consult and you should do great! No details required on application via access to stadiums or seating or chairing or even tables or beds anything like that we’ll have it covered for the outlook side of that welcome package is it should be the Adairs saying it because we know we have it in use and that’s from Adairs and how we have place alerts 🚨
- Add Place Alerts
/Outlook Presentation
Looking on outlook access to the wallet services
Sign in on these modules and keep to a schedule so we have it todays date and again too it isn’t about keeping to a schedule sign in sheet a time sheet.
Keep to updated house info so we have it all done and I’ll check whether or not that’s fine with me though so allgood but no accreditation until it is an admin so maybe the reboot will have a admin there but not for a admin work account
More so for the quick access to the receptionist in ann street nearby location and closeby location to the factory over on Adelaide Street in Brisbane City.
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Gripes
1) An appointment should always be displayed using the local time. I travel a lot on business, often for a day or two after I get to a destination, appt times are displayed in the former time zone on the summary. If you drill into the appt, it possibly then shows the appt time in multiple time zones. But other times, the appointment shows up at the time from your former time zone for days. The only way to get the app to adjust all appointments to your correct time zone is to completely close the app and restart it. This should auto recalculate every time you turn off airplane mode, or the phone detects a time zone change. I have missed several meetings because the summary doesn’t update based on local time zones. 2) I wish I could delete duplicate holidays, or holidays I don’t recognize. 3) If someone sends me reoccurring meeting invite and I decline it. It shows up in my calendar forever. Unless the sender deletes it. I have tons of declined meetings in my calendar each week from associates who no longer work for my company that I can’t permanently delete. So my calendar is super cluttered. Apple, this is a total fail. Please fix this app that has so many flaws.
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"Apple Calendar: Chaos Amidst Cosmic Disarray"
In the intricate web of life, where even the cosmic ballet of celestial bodies seems simpler than the perplexing intricacies of our daily existence, the Apple Calendar app emerges as a bastion of both promise and disappointment. As humanity grapples with the interminable waits at traffic lights, akin to the eons passing between galaxies, the shadow of COVID hangs ominously over our lives, disrupting plans with the ruthlessness of a cosmic collision. Amidst this chaos, akin to the pandemonium following an emergency door breach, one would hope for the Apple Calendar app to be a beacon of order.
Alas, it falters on the precipice of our expectations. Its attempts to corral the unruly events of our lives often feel as futile as attempting to harness the unpredictable forces of the universe. The traffic light waits may be long, but the wait for the Apple Calendar app to provide seamless organization feels even longer, a cosmic irony in the grand scheme of our digital interactions. In the face of the tumultuous events that characterize our times, one longs for a digital sanctuary, a haven of meticulous planning. Regrettably, the Apple Calendar app, amidst its sleek interface, fails to mitigate the chaos, leaving us yearning for a celestial order in the midst of our earthly disarray.
Alas, it falters on the precipice of our expectations. Its attempts to corral the unruly events of our lives often feel as futile as attempting to harness the unpredictable forces of the universe. The traffic light waits may be long, but the wait for the Apple Calendar app to provide seamless organization feels even longer, a cosmic irony in the grand scheme of our digital interactions. In the face of the tumultuous events that characterize our times, one longs for a digital sanctuary, a haven of meticulous planning. Regrettably, the Apple Calendar app, amidst its sleek interface, fails to mitigate the chaos, leaving us yearning for a celestial order in the midst of our earthly disarray.
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I love this app but needs to improve one thing!
This app is excellent and as someone who suffers from lesions I am usually forgetful and this app helps with that as I mark everything in my calendar, however, the fact that it shows events that occur in different states rather than just your own is quite annoying as it can get confusing when you think you have an event on that day and it’s for another state so I feel like this should be changed and it should only show the state you are in or at least give you the choice to do that for example I live in Sydney, Australia and it comes up with public holidays or events for Melbourne, Queensland, Victoria, Adelaide etc which is confusing. Other than that I absolutely love calendar and think this is such a wonderful app that’s super easy and convenient to use! Keep up the good work!!!!
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Overview on main calendar instead of Dot
It’s annoying that you have to click on that dot to go see what that was for. It would be great if we have little overview or title on main calendar screen on that particular date. Thank you