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Simple Calendar with "To Do"
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<blockquote data-quote="walkerj" data-source="post: 343357" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>Oh, I dunno, I find iCal pretty good for most everything. I'll put in shopping lists as notes to events (like shopping) and sync it to my Palm handheld so I can remember what I'm there to buy.</p><p></p><p>Also if you have an iPod you can tell iTunes to sync your iCal to it so you can see your schedule/events while out and about. Though I don't use it for that really, since I need to be able to update on the handheld (crossing off items I've gotten, etc.)</p><p></p><p>iCal also lets you separate work/home/whatever into different colors. All in all while I was a bit resistant (came from years of using Palm desktop) but when I finally started using it I found it to be the perfect calendar app. I do wish there was a way for it to default to putting an alarm on events (and I'm sure there is, I just haven't really looked into it) since I am the type that needs to be reminded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkerj, post: 343357, member: 9385"] Oh, I dunno, I find iCal pretty good for most everything. I'll put in shopping lists as notes to events (like shopping) and sync it to my Palm handheld so I can remember what I'm there to buy. Also if you have an iPod you can tell iTunes to sync your iCal to it so you can see your schedule/events while out and about. Though I don't use it for that really, since I need to be able to update on the handheld (crossing off items I've gotten, etc.) iCal also lets you separate work/home/whatever into different colors. All in all while I was a bit resistant (came from years of using Palm desktop) but when I finally started using it I found it to be the perfect calendar app. I do wish there was a way for it to default to putting an alarm on events (and I'm sure there is, I just haven't really looked into it) since I am the type that needs to be reminded. [/QUOTE]
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