Gone are the days when you would use a printed calendar to keep a tab on your days, festivals, or important tasks. Several modifications later, over the years, the calendar is an app now. No more do you have to follow a paper or desk calendar because life is about smartphones and laptops now.
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You can either follow the inbuilt calendar on your devices or download an app for advanced functions. In short, it’s much more convenient these days, but yes, you still need a calendar. You can now do a lot more with these calendar apps. We especially like the sleek looks, added features, and the customization options. Windows being the highly used platform across the world, we have listed some of the best calendar apps for Windows for your convenience.
Mail and Calendar
For those using a Windows PC, Mail and Calendar by Microsoft Corporation is one of the recommended calendar apps. It’s a lightweight app that does not require as much space as Outlook. It’s an independent app and so, does not need to be installed separately as an Office bundle.
This app keeps you updated on your email messages, helps you manage your schedule, and stay in contact with friends, family, and colleagues. Whether you are working from the office, or from home, this app is perfect for quick communication. It also helps you concentrate on the major aspects of all your accounts. It’s compatible with popular accounts like Gmail, Office 365, Outlook.com, and more.
Price: free to download
Efficient Calendar
Efficient Calendar helps you manage your time efficiently, using the Calendar, Tasks and Events Modules. It comes with a responsive interface where the major features are located on the left end of the calendar. It also offers multiple calendar views (Day, Week, Month, and Year) along with list view helping you to keep track of your appointments and events.
It’s an easy to sync app that helps you synchronize your PCs and Mobile phones in just 4 simple steps. Among its other features are a powerful document letting you save your comments for ant tasks or events, option to set priorities for events and tasks, a regular reminder on the pre-set events or tasks, and a Recycle Bin (with backup and restore feature) where you can trash your old and unusable data.
Price: free version available; upgrade starts from $27.96
Google Calendar
Google Calendar is one free app which is super easy to use without compromising on any functionalities. The interface comes with a simple layout where everything is nicely organized. Swiftly add calendar events or advanced events in just a few key hits. Moreover, it sends repeated reminders, so that you do not miss on any important events and tasks.
Some of its other great features include,
Ability to send emails and messages to yourself;
Option to update the priority of certain events (free or busy);
Option to share your calendars with each other;
Ability to sync to any app on your system;
Absolutely free of cost.
Moreover, you do not even need to check if your spouse is busy or your friends have planned for any trip. Simply download the Google Calendar and stay informed at all times without any hassle.
Price: free to use
Mine Time
Another great free calendar app is Mine Time, that’s easy to set up and simple. All you need to do is to connect to service accounts and voila! You can install this app or even update, in just one click. The best part is, it integrates with all your other calendars on the your device, such as, Google Calendar, Outlook.com, Exchange, iCloud, and all CalDAV service. So, you can have all the calendars at one single place.
Moreover, you can also view the insights that display the stats of how many times you caught up with your co-workers in the last few months, or how many times the date of an event has been changes, and much more. The responsive interface allows you to schedule events or carry out actions easily. This cross-platform app learns your daily arrangements and preferences using AI. Best of all, all this is available for free!
Price: free to use
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook is a lot more than just emails. It also integrates calendar along with contacts, task, and much more, all under one roof. The calendar function allows you to stay organized more conveniently. From booking conference rooms to keep a track of RSVPs for meetings, all that is possible directly from your calendar.
You can also share the calendars that help you to make plans and synchronize schedules, and even view the availability of your colleagues. Moreover, it offers company level security and keeps your sensitive data secure by working round the clock. Best of all, your travel schedules and bill due dates, are automatically taken up by the calendar and sends you regular reminders so that, you do not miss on your important events.
Price: 30-days free trial available; Upgrade starts from $70/Yr/PC
My Calendar
My Calendar by Microsoft, is one of the best calendar applications for Windows. It’s a pretty new app and is already doing well in terms of popularity. It comes loaded wit different categories that allow you to customize calendar views, offers viewing in live tile format, lets you add photos to birthdays, and task management.
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Among its other major features are:
Lets you view the calendar in day, week, and month;
Option to quickly change between calendar views to view the chosen day in multiple views;
Lets you view the birthdays, vacations, and other special events;
Allows you to also view name days in the calendar;
Different customization options available to view the calendar;
Does not show up ads;
Improved calendar view with week view in grid format;
Allows you to select from multiple live tiles;
Offers the option to manage tasks;
Lets you choose visible calendars from all the calendars available on your system.
Internal birthday calendars are optimized and you can now add photos to birthdays within the calendar.
Price: free to use
Lightning Calendar
Lightning Calendar is a Mozilla project that helps you stay organized with your schedules and other important events in life. The calendar is completely assimilated with your Thunderbird or Seamonkey email. You can easily manage several calendars, build your own list for all to-dos, send an invitation to friends for special events, and even subscribe to public calendars using this calendar app.
Price: free and open source
One Calendar
One Calendar is one of the simplest and user-friendly calendar apps around, and that’s the whole reason why it is so popular. Offered by Microsoft, this app allows you to add all your calendars in one place under a good-looking, compact calendar option. What’s more? It’s also extremely customizable. Among its major features are:
Provides a core platform where you can view Google Calendar, Outlook Calendar, iCloud, Office 365, Exchange, Facebook events, and more, all at one single place;
Brings all your calendars under one roof;
Allows you to view and manage any appointments, events, and schedules so that you do not miss important events;
Lets you filter the appointments you want to view, smoothly;
You can add, update, and remove appointments, based on your requirements;
Allows you to filter and search what you are looking for, quickly;
Offers multiple views such as Day, Week, Month, and Year;
The data stored on the device is secured;
Lets you work in the offline mode without needing an internet connection;
Compatible with several different calendars of Google and Office365;
Offers customizable colors, weeknumbers, themes, live tile format, print option, and drag and drop facility.
Price: free version available; premium version available for $4.99
Hope Calendar
If you are looking for a straightforward app, but feature loaded, Hope Calendar can be a great choice. What we especially like is, no fine-tuning is required in the device settings since it simply blends with your current settings for the calendar and outlook. Some of its other features are:
Simple and neat layout offering all that you want to view at first sight;
Compatibility with other apps like, Google Calendar, Outlook, Yahoo, Exchange, Office 365, and iCloud;
Offers heat map allowing you to view the busier days in a quick glance;
Allows you to view your future appointments in an easy, live tile format;
Facility to get an attractive imaged capture of your imminent days in an agenda view, easily;
Option to view upto five appointments in a large live tile format;
Allows you to add appointments easily by simply double-clicking or skipping to the current day with a click and hold;
Option to hide appointments or get a quick view of the hidden appointments when required.
The best part is, it uses your current calendars and so, it does not need to be set up separately. Moreover, your personal data does not ever go to the servers.
Price: free version available; pro version available at $2.49
Chronos Calendar +
If you are a looking for a calendar that focuses majorly on the looks, then it has to e the Chronos Calendar+. It’s a chic calendar app with a host of features while maintaining its elegance. It’s loaded with attractive features and also provides integration with all the calendars on your device.
It provides support for multiple languages (more than 30) and offers holiday correction for different countries. Moreover, you can also customize the calendar in rich live tile format and also the calendar look. What’s more? It also features integrated holidays and other different special days for more than 70 countries, which is unique in itself.
Explore ore with Zodiac signs and moon phases. Smart add feature and the option to see the calendar in multiple views are some of the other major features to look upto.
Price: $2.49
timeTable Tile
timetable Tile lives upto its name by helping you to add your courses and lectures with the start and end time specified. You can also add the name of the place and the teacher and keep a tab on your courses and lectures schedules effectively. The main screen displays the lectures scheduled for today. You can alter the setting to display the past lectures for today.
Once the app is launched, it displays a live tile showing today’s lectures. Using the AppBar, you can reach the Course page and here, you can add, remove, change both the lectures and the courses. Semantic zoom allows you to easily find and open the courses. You can also navigate to the lecture with a Weekly view from the start screen. Here, you can view the lectures categorized by days.
Price: free to use
With a fast and busy schedule these days, it’s easy to forget your important events and miss on special days with friends or family. Download one of these popular calendar apps and never miss a date at work or with your loved ones.
Event Calendar
The Event Calendar, as the name suggests, is specially designed to keep track of event dates. For instance, you can easily keep a track of important events like marriages, festivals, birthdays, vacations, and so on, easily, using this app. It sends you regular notifications, keeping you alert till the event approaches. This app, basically, does not let you forget any upcoming events and even create a schedule a for those.
Among its other features are:
Option to add different events and save them into the cloud;
Option to view the notifications;
Get notified on Desktop with the toast notification option;
Allows you to save unlimited events on the cloud;
Protects your sensitive information from unidentified access.
Price: free to use
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There is definitely a convenience in having your calendars always in your pocket thanks to your iPhone or iPod Touch. And now with Apple’s iCloud service it is also possible to have all of them synced seamlessly at all times and across all your devices.
However, not everyone knows how to enable iCloud and thus, end up updating their calendars on all their devices or even worse, end up relying entirely on one device only.
Of course, in the past those of you who managed their calendars across multiple devices usually did so by using solutions like CalDAV and online services like Google Calendar. Thankfully, the iPhone also provides support for such services in a seamless way, making it deal for both newbies and seasoned calendar users.
That said, let’s take a look at how to sync one or more calendars across all iOS devices, as well as across Macs and Windows PCs using both iCloud and CalDAV.
Note: Since there are different CalDAV clients with very unique characteristics that can help you set the service up on your Windows PC, I won’t mention any specific one here. A simple web search will direct you to all of them.
On Your iOS Device
Enabling iCloud Calendar Sync
Step 1: To enable syncing via iCloud on your iPhone, go to Settings >iCloud and enter your Apple ID if you haven’t done so already.
Step 2: Turn On the Calendars toggle on the iCloud setup screen.
With this, all the calendars that you have on your iPhone will be synced instantly via iCloud.
Enabling CalDAV Calendar Sync
If you already work with calendars using CalDAV (Google Calendar is a good example), follow these steps to add your CalDAV account to your Calendar in iOS.
Step 3: On your iPhone go to Settings. There tap on Mail, Contacts and Calendars and on the next screen tap on Add Account…
Step 4: On the next screen tap on Other from the list of available accounts. Then, under Calendars tap on Add CalDAV Account and enter the information provided by your CalDAV service provider.
On Your Mac
Enabling iCloud Calendar Sync
Step 5: On your Mac go to System Preferences and click on iCloud. If you are not signed in to your iCloud account, introduce your Apple ID.
Step 6: On the iCloud settings screen, click on the check box beside Calendars & Reminders.
You are now set. Your iOS devices and your Mac will start syncing iCloud calendars seamlessly.
Enabling CalDAV Calendar Sync
Step 7: On your Mac open Calendar and the go to Preferences.
Google Calendar Windows App
Step 8: On the preferences window, click on Accounts and then click on the “+” sign on the lower left of the window.
Step 9: This will display a new window where you can add an account. Click on Account Type, choose CalDAV, click on Create and enter the information provided by your CalDAV service provider.
Now, every change you make to your CalDAV calendar on your Mac will be updated on your iOS devices as well.
On Your Windows PC
Enabling iCloud Calendar Sync
Step 10: Download the Apple’s iCloud Control Panel from this link. Install it and then open it. Enter your Apple ID and among the services you wish to enable, make sure you choose Mail, Contacts, Calendars & Tasks from the services you wish to enable.
Once you have set up either iCloud or CalDAV (or both) on all your devices, all your calendars will be up to date across all of them. Just create an appointment on your iPhone and it will also show up on your Mac or PC and vice versa. All without you having to do anything.
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