5 years ago (Jul 12, 2019 @ 8:59 am) via Twitter
davidcrespo posted 5 years ago
maltejanosch posted 5 years ago
tailormann posted 5 years ago
niclake posted 5 years ago
Zeussce posted 5 years ago
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iandees posted 5 years ago
pickledgator posted 5 years ago
arkmashton posted 5 years ago
greg5green posted 5 years ago
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I vaguely remember the calendar app not being able to do some gcal stuff like book rooms or something
davidcrespo posted
@broox @harper I use t.co/ML9pQwGT5l... So technically the web apps. But it feels more native! The native macos apps are just a major pain imo
maltejanosch posted
Web gmail app (for the extensions and web-only features like snooze) but desktop iCal app (since it blends both professional + personal calendars).
tailormann posted
Web, because it’s more seamless between Mac and PC.
niclake posted
@broox @harper macOS client for system notifications and to overlay with other cals. Web for full feature set
Zeussce posted
Native on desktop. All lives on second monitor. Web mostly on laptop.
fsimmons posted
web versions. haven't bothered to set up the mac app integrations and i've not heard good things about them from those that have.
iandees posted
I use web gmail and fantastical for gcal.
pickledgator posted
web, keyboard shortcuts.
arkmashton posted
@broox @harper t.co/tJDf1izKhe for multiple Gmail accounts in one app and then the web interface for calendars
greg5green posted
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