![]() ![]() PreMinder 1.9 has been released 29 April 2015 ![]() Added ability to convert multi-day spans to separate events.Improvements to custom weekly repeating events.PreMinder 1.9.1 has been released 24 January 2017 PreMinder will still work with Mac OS 10.5 through to Mac OS 10.14 Mojave. ![]() It would require rewriting most of the application and I can't devote the amount of time required to such a project for the forseeable future. Sadly, it is not possible for me to convert PreMinder to a 64 bit application at this time. This new version of the operating system only supports 64 bit applications and drops support for 32 bit applications PreMinder is a 32 bit application. Mac OS 10.15 Catalina will be launched later in 2019. Oh well.PreMinder will not support Mac OS 10.15 Catalina 12 July 2019 seriously though, it can be done with multi-colored flags, labels and various symbols - I had a piece of software like that for windows back almost 20 years ago, but forget what the name was (Task something, I think). As to putting events in being too condensed in a year view - I've got a big 27" monitor :). So what I do now is have a full year calendar on my desktop that I can stare at and make plans, and then Google calendar next to it to put in events - all very awkward and I hate it. Perhaps just a personal quirk, but I can't adjust away from it. Markmillard, I need the year view, because (perhaps I'm alone in this) I need to see the whole year when making plans and scheduling events - I like to see all my options and breaking multi-month projects into 1-3-4 month chunks loses the instant overview aspect for me - it's like a painting, sure I can look at it a sliver at a time, but much prefer seeing the whole thing. Posted by StrawberryPie at 8:35 PM on August 4, 2010 Usual disclaimers apply-this is not an endorsement of any of the things mentioned, I don't work for Apple/Google/subsidiaries or indeed any commercial enterprise, if you try any of these ideas and they cause your computer to burst into flames and scorch your cat, I won't be held responsible, etc., etc., etc. This combination makes iCal 10x more useful for me. (I used to hate, hate, hate the fact that I couldn't see more than one month at a time in iCal, and it almost drove me to use Google calendar, but the discovery of the debug menu/multiple windows feature turned it around for me. For holidays, you can simply subscribe to some public holiday calendars like the ones here or here.įor your request #4, if you subscribe to MobileMe, you will get the ability to do over-the-air synchronization of your calendar and address book, so that you don't have to wait until manual USB-based sync'ing to do updates between your desktop iCal and iPhone/iPod touch. ICal entries can have file attachments, alarms, reminders (even over email). A drawback of this is that the iCal windows won't let you resize them very small, so it's hard to see many months at the same time, unless you have multiple large monitors. ![]() I use this all the time to view multiple months, by first creating new windows and then using the month view in each window, setting the month to different months. Within that menu, there is a command for "New Calendar Window". This page describes how to turn on the debug menu in iCal. It's also possible to view more than one month at a time in iCal, but it requires a poorly-documented trick. You have to enable it specially: go to your Google calendar, click on "Settings" in the upper right, then in the Calendar Settings options page, click on the "Labs" tab, and then finally look for "Year view" on that page. Google calendar has a year view facility. posted by VikingSword to Computers & Internet (11 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite Given these requirements, the usual suspects of iCal, Google Calendar, Thunderbird etc. I want to be able to set flags to any given date on such a page, so that when I click on a given date, it takes me to the full page for that day with all events for that day. I want to be able to see the whole year - all 12 months and all days of each month on one page, and have the ability to click easily between years, like here: And this is an absolute non-negotiable requirement. This is the thing that I cannot find in a decent calendar app. I want to be able to see the entire year at a glance. marked (USA)ħ)free would be nice of course, but I'm willing to pay cannot be online only)Ģ)can set alarms/reminders for events (ability to send email reminders a plus, but not 100% necessary).Ĥ)ability to work on Touch/iPhone would be fabulous - but if that's too hard, this is not a deal-breaker.ĥ)ability to attach files to events - a big plus, but not 100% requirementĦ)it should have holidays etc. I am hoping someone may have a good recommendation.ġ)must work offline (i.e. I have never found a calendar application for os x that I liked (when I say os x, I'm including any cross-platform app that will work on os x 10.6). ![]()
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