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Getting more out of iCal
Merlin Mann | Jun 29 2006
Okay, I admit it. I've grumbled about iCal on and off since it came out. It's one of those things in life that makes you nuts with how it almost works. The alarm choices are amazing but there's no way to have them added automatically. The shared calendars are great, but only one person can make changes. The snoozing sucks, notifications magically disappear, and some days, the "moist Jolly Rancher" design motif makes me want to barf pink. Hrmph. But (and it's a big but)... The truth is, iCal works great with kGTD (mostly of course), and once you make your peace with the perplexing stasis of its feature set, there are some not-bad hooks and affordances hiding in its pastel, roundy corners. Here's a few I like. Calendar GroupsYes, I've mentioned these repeatedly, but they're just so great. The killer trick here is the ability to nest contexts/calendars in a way that supports either "Areas of Responsibility" (if you use calendars as projects) or -- my preference -- grouping related contexts into "Super Contexts." So, for example, I've put "email," "web," "design," "print," "google," and "buy online" tasks into a group called "Computer." When I'm planning for a time when I won't be at the computer, I deselect one box, and a couple dozen tasks I can't possibly do anything about just disappear. Print that list, and off I go. Remember: whether or not you're doing GTD, it's valuable to always know what you don't need to be thinking about at a given time. Think about it. Work the notes fieldI use the crap out of iCal's various extra fields -- esp. for appointments.
Print it outAlthough it could benefit from a few more printing options, iCal's current print capabilities are actually pretty smart and can be used to great ends.
Random tips
Got a great iCal tip? What cool stuff are you doing with iCal? 34 Comments
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Rather than an iCal thought,...Submitted by alessio (not verified) on July 3, 2006 - 6:35am.
Rather than an iCal thought, it's an iPod thought: but that's because I just replaced my broken iPod with a brand new Video one and the synched Calendars and Tasks just shine on the new larger and colourful screen! Most of the reasoning behind Merlin's suggestion to drop info and directions in the Notes field apply 100%, you can check your iPod on the road and see directions and notes while you are stuck or in doubt - it's nearly as good as paper. The only problem so far is the ToDo list that's all mixed together. I have a number of Calendars (for contexts, projects, etc.) with associated ToDos, but on the iPod I cannot see a single list, unless I am missing something. That's bad, it would be great to just jump to the "ToDo - Phone" list to pick one of those calls left to do when you have a handset next to you. » POSTED IN:
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