Open Source @lemmy.ml ByteMe @lemmy.world 1y ago Any Calendar app for windows? I'm trying to find one. Any recommendations?
There's Lightning calendar built into Thunderbird. https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/calendar/Other than that the options for alternatives are slim. https://alternativeto.net/software/lightning/?license=opensource&platform=windows
Sometimes I wish we could re-allocate half the dev hours poured in to the 10th txt/code editor, music player or terminal app in to this kind of thing.
I use OneCalendar, it works with a lot of email/calendar hosts, looks good, and is very responsive.Alternatively, Thunderbird has a calendar feature built-in.(Edit) failed to see which community this was, OneCalendar is sadly not open source.
Oh shit, I didn't realize they have a Windows app!I've used it for years on Android, this is fantastic. Wish I could upvote you 10 times. I'd prefer open source, but this at least solves my problem.Thunderbird is just, bad. It works, and is probably the least bad out there.Edit: Shit, it's an MS Store app. Uggh. Hate that garbage.
Does it need to be a native app? There are good web calendars out there as part of things like Nextcloud, SoGo, etc..
There's Lightning calendar built into Thunderbird. https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/calendar/
Other than that the options for alternatives are slim. https://alternativeto.net/software/lightning/?license=opensource&platform=windows
Sometimes I wish we could re-allocate half the dev hours poured in to the 10th txt/code editor, music player or terminal app in to this kind of thing.