CalendarMenu 3.3.2

CalendarMenu 3.3.2

CalendarMenu is a OS X 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.

CalendarMenu is highly configurable and allows you to specify exactly what you want CalendarMenu to show. It can also (optionally) ensure that your calendar subscriptions are updated regularly by keeping iCal launched in the background.

Calendar features:
  • shows all iCal calendar events
  • calendars can be selected individually
  • highlights birthdays read directly from OS X Contacts (Address Book)
  • differentiates between normal and all-day events
  • individually highlights events spanning multiple days
  • can indivually hide normal events and/or events spanning multiple days
  • provides daily and weekly overviews showing all calendar events and reminders (with due date) of the selected day or week
  • shows calendar weeks and first weekday according to your current system configuration
  • includes a Today Extension for OS X Yosemite showing the current month

Reminders features:
  • reminders with a due date set are highlighted in the calendar
  • allows to quickly mark reminders as finished or pending without leaving CalendarMenu
  • you can individually (de)select reminder lists
  • reminders can be sorted by their title, by due date, priority or calendar name (either ascending or descending)
  • reminders without due date can be hidden
  • reminders listed on the main window can be limited to a due date within the next X days

What's New:

Version 3.3.2
  • the calendar grid now highlights the current calendar week
  • other minor bugfixes and improvements

Screenshots:

  • Title: CalendarMenu 3.3.2
  • Developer: Alexander Lindenstruth
  • Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor
  • Language: English, French, German
  • Includes: K'ed by TNT
  • Size: 5.45 MB
  • View in Mac App Store

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