How Mac experts manage their calendars<article>
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There was a time when I managed my calendar by keeping a Post-It note with important meetings written down on it. That hasn’t worked since the late 1990s, though.</p><p>
Today, I rely on Google Calendar to keep my appointments in sync between my Mac and my iOS devices. I use
Fantastical and Apple’s Calendar on my Mac, Fantastical on the iPhone, and Calendar on the iPad. I’m okay with my approach, but some Apple power-users I spoke to had alternative approaches that are worth considering.</p><h2>Jacqui Cheng</h2>
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Jacqui Cheng is the editor-in-chief of
The Wirecutter. Like me, she uses Google Calendar as the “main hub” for all her calendar syncing. “This started back when I still had an office job and was using a Windows PC to program on,” meaning iCal and iCloud weren’t even options at the time. Because all the major calendar apps sync with Google Calendar now, “it’s too much of a mess for me to extract into anything else.”</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2098960/how-mac-experts-manage-their-calendars.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How Mac experts manage their calendars