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An Ass Pocket of iCal
Matt Wood | Nov 1 2007
A few posts back, I professed my love for paper. That affection runs deep already, but I stumbled onto a trick this week that makes me lust after the power of a sheet of 8.5" x 11" even more. As I'm wont to do, I returned to the Lucky Charms, marshmallowy goodness of iCal recently to organize my stuff. I know it isn't perfect, but it's my comfort zone, and after flogging myself publicly over my tendency to switch systems, I decided to stick with the ol' July 17 icon for better or for worse. In my paper post, I mentioned that I like to jot down a few tasks at the beginning of each day, to focus my energy. It's not GTD orthodoxy, but with a job like mine, I have to make a plan of attack or else it will be lost in a pile of board books and Legos. Normally this does the trick, but on days when I have lots of reminders, or appointments with accompanying notes, it can be tedious copying this all down. So one day this week, when I was in a hurry out the door, I decided to print out an agenda from iCal. Maybe I'm a dope for never experimenting with this, but have you seen what you can do with iCal's print dialog? Merlin has written about this before, but the ability to pick and choose which calendars to print, restricting the view to a day, a week, a month, or my favorite, a simple list, just made me reaffirm my vows with iCal. Here's what I do (in Tiger, mind you, so Leopard early-adopters may have to adjust accordingly ... I'm upgrading this weekend, promise):
Maybe this isn't rocket science, and iPhone and mobile sync bandits may scoff at the manual approach. Personally, I hate printers too, but this little trick has given my sad little Canon i960 new life. 17 Comments
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Nice...Submitted by Gridjumper on November 1, 2007 - 9:12pm.
I hadn't ever thought to queue a print job in iCal before. It seems like a sharp, simple way to quickly lay out and present your iCal information for the day on a piece of paper, and "syncing" back to iCal at the end of the day really wouldn't be that difficult at all (in fact it may encourage you to take that one last peek at iCal, so that you can transcribe the ink additions you made throughout the day into electronic form). Also, using this tip, I just made an extremely cost effective 12 month paper calendar from iCal. For a number of reasons I enjoy keeping a physical calendar around, and this one lets me customize it with the subscriptions that are important to me. This may have been obvious, but I didn't have a clue about it. Good post. » POSTED IN:
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