CalendarMenu 4 is a Productivity app by Alexander Lindenstruth. CalendarMenu is a macOS menu bar application which provides a small calendar showing all informations you need to keep track of all upcoming appointments, birthdays and reminders in the blink of an eye. It is highly configurable and allows you to specify exactly what you want CalendarMenu to show.
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1. CalendarMenu is a macOS menu bar application which provides a small calendar showing all informations you need to keep track of all upcoming appointments, birthdays and reminders in the blink of an eye.
2. It comes with a Widget Extension adding a convenient monthly calendar to your Notification Center, showing markers to keep close tabs on all your upcoming appointments, reminders and birthdays.
3. Please note: the update frequency of WidgetKit extensions (those available on macOS Big Sur and later) depends solely on update slots assigned to it by the operating system, which in turn takes into account how regularly a widget is being shown.
4. There is another list widget available on macOS Mojave and earlier earlier showing all your upcoming events (today and tomorrow) or reminders.
5. If you should find a bug in this app, please drop me an email (the address is to be found on my website) so I can fix it as soon as possible.
6. It is highly configurable and allows you to specify exactly what you want CalendarMenu to show.
7. It will increase significantly if the main app is running in the background, so this is highly recommended - albeit not necessary.
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I’ve been looking for an app like this for a long time. The Android’s “Today View” leaves off most of the information I need from calendar events, like the notes. And the Calendar.app is buggy and poorly designed. When you just need to view events, this is the perfect app. Just hit the keyboard shortcut, and you’ll instantly see today’s and tomorrow’s calendar. The only improvements I’d like to see are more keyboard navigation, and maybe some way to add events.
Everything you needed to add to Icalendar!!!
would be great if you would remove the please rate me message right in the middle of everything
This app looks great, and I love it’s simplicity and function. I’ve been looking for an app to replace Fantastical, because I don’t need/want it’s bells and whistles, or it’s price tag. The problem with this app is that consistently eats between 20-30% or CPU. I not sure why this application runs so hot for what it does, but it shouldn’t need to consume that much CPU. I’ve run the app on multiple computers, and the CPU issue persists. Another problem is the persistent asking for reviews right in the middle of the application, and there is no way to dismiss it or turn it off. I bought your app, don’t use such an intrusive and persistent way of trying to get me to write a review about it. Maybe give me a one time notifcation that I have the option to dismiss permanently, or put off for another time when I have time to sit down and write a review. Until these things are resolved, I cannot use the app. The CPU consumption is the single biggest issue for me right now. Other than that, I think you get what you pay for with this app, which is a simple and great looking app (apart from the persistent message asking for a review).
I love the “Upcoming Reminders”. It takes Google’s reminders and makes it a “to do” list (huge advantage with Siri integration on the Google Watch or Android). That’s a feature I’ve looked for since the Notification Center came out. The only bug I ever had was when Sierra came out. I emailed support and the developer answered back within 24 hours. Update was available within about 48 hours. Unbelievable support for an app I now rely heavily upon. Thanks!!
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