Post by yamanhosen5657 on Mar 6, 2024 10:24:39 GMT
By Justin Pot Icon of a calendar against a peach-colored background. Time, or so I've heard, is just another dimension we're traveling through. I can't remember if that's science or science fiction—all I know is that I have a hard time remembering what I'm supposed to be doing, so I kind of blank out and stare at my computer's desktop wallpaper. Supercharge your calendar Start automating it But what if my desktop wallpaper could tell me what I'm supposed to be doing? Here are a few applications that can add your calendar—complete with upcoming events—to your computer's wallpaper. Add your calendar to your Mac desktop wallpaper The easiest way to add your calendar to your Mac's desktop is an application called WallCal, which you can simply install to overlay a calendar over your entire desktop.
Appointments are pulled in from Apple Calendar, which you can use to subscribe to Google, Microsoft, and other calendar services. The fullscreen calendar is, in my opinion, overkill. The full-screen calendar on a dekstop wallpaper using WallCal But if you spend $11.99 for the full version (you can also get access via a Setapp subscription), you can switch Panama mobile number list to a weekly or even daily view and resize how much of the screen the app takes up. I prefer only seeing today's appointments, for example, so I set that up in the left panel. The sidebar calendar on a dekstop wallpaper using WallCal This is a great way to passively keep track of events every time you look at your desktop wallpaper.
If you'd rather not pay, and you're willing to put in a bit of effort, check out Ubersicht. This app offers various user-built widgets that you can add to your desktop wallpaper, including several that can add your calendar appointments. Head to the widget download page, and find one that you like. They vary from basic lists of upcoming events to more graphically complete calendars. A desktop wallpaper calendar widget from Ubersicht Note that you'll need to download icalBuddy and install it in order to for these widgets to work—it's easiest to do this using Homebrew. You definitely need to be comfortable editing text documents to troubleshoot things, so only check this one out if you're comfortable with that. How to add a calendar to your Windows desktop wallpaper Windows users have fewer choices when it comes to adding a calendar to their desktop, but the simplest option is Rainlendar.
Appointments are pulled in from Apple Calendar, which you can use to subscribe to Google, Microsoft, and other calendar services. The fullscreen calendar is, in my opinion, overkill. The full-screen calendar on a dekstop wallpaper using WallCal But if you spend $11.99 for the full version (you can also get access via a Setapp subscription), you can switch Panama mobile number list to a weekly or even daily view and resize how much of the screen the app takes up. I prefer only seeing today's appointments, for example, so I set that up in the left panel. The sidebar calendar on a dekstop wallpaper using WallCal This is a great way to passively keep track of events every time you look at your desktop wallpaper.
If you'd rather not pay, and you're willing to put in a bit of effort, check out Ubersicht. This app offers various user-built widgets that you can add to your desktop wallpaper, including several that can add your calendar appointments. Head to the widget download page, and find one that you like. They vary from basic lists of upcoming events to more graphically complete calendars. A desktop wallpaper calendar widget from Ubersicht Note that you'll need to download icalBuddy and install it in order to for these widgets to work—it's easiest to do this using Homebrew. You definitely need to be comfortable editing text documents to troubleshoot things, so only check this one out if you're comfortable with that. How to add a calendar to your Windows desktop wallpaper Windows users have fewer choices when it comes to adding a calendar to their desktop, but the simplest option is Rainlendar.