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To subscribe to a calendar from a link on the internet or an email you received, click the link. If you do this, you can skip step 1, and the calendar’s web address is filled out for you in step 2. In the Calendar app on your Mac, choose File New Calendar Subscription. Enter the calendar.

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Calendar User Guide

You can view a calendar that someone published or shared by subscribing to it in Calendar.

The events shown in a subscription calendar are controlled by the provider. You can’t edit calendars you are subscribed to (for example, the holiday calendar). If you want to use a calendar that several people can edit, share it instead. See Ways to share calendars.

Subscribe to a calendar

To subscribe to a calendar from a link on the internet or an email you received, click the link. If you do this, you can skip step 1, and the calendar’s web address is filled out for you in step 2.

  1. In the Calendar app on your Mac, choose File > New Calendar Subscription.

  2. Enter the calendar’s web address, then click Subscribe.

  3. Enter a name for the calendar in the Name field, then click the adjacent pop-up menu and choose a color.

  4. Click the Location pop-up menu, then choose an account for the subscription.

    • If you choose your iCloud account, the calendar is available on all your computers and devices that are set up with iCloud.

    • If you choose On My Mac, the calendar is saved on your computer.

  5. To get the calendar’s event attachments or alerts, deselect the appropriate Remove checkboxes.

  6. Click the Auto-refresh pop-up menu, then choose how often to update the calendar.

  7. To prevent alerts from appearing for this calendar, select “Ignore alerts.”

  8. Click OK.

    To make changes later, click the name of the calendar, then choose Edit > Get Info.

Unsubscribe from a calendar

If you want to stop subscribing to someone else’s calendar, you can unsubscribe from it.

  • In the Calendar app on your Mac, Control-click the calendar in the calendar list, then choose Unsubscribe.

    If you don’t see the calendar list on the left, choose View > Show Calendar List.

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Google calendar is Google’s calendar app for your iPhone. I like it.

Here is a screenshot of the “schedule” view from Google calendar:

It’s easy to see what’s coming up.

It’s easy to see what day events are on.

It’s easy to see what calendar the events are in ( red is my personal calendar and blue is my work calendar).

There is also a daily view and a weekly view that are more similar to Apple’s Calendar app.

Google also takes what it thinks are important events and puts a picture in with them.  So in the calendar above it has grabbed my coffee date on Wednesday and added a picture of some coffee.  This drives some people crazy because there is no way to control the picture and there is no way to turn it off.  Personally, I love it because  it breaks up the text of my calendar and provides some visual clues.  It picks up words like “coffee”, “soccer”, “lunch” and after you are using it a while you will begin to get a feel for the kinds of words that it likes to put pictures in for.

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If you really don’t like it you can get around it by simply not using the keywords that it picks up. Â For example if I didn’t want the coffee cup I could just call it ‘morning tea’ Â or some other such thing. Â It’s a shame that Google haven’t allowed you to be able to turn them off, but this is a work-around.

Syncing events between Google calendar and the desktop iOS application is instant.  If I add a new event to my Apple desktop calendar it takes about two seconds for it to appear on my iPhone and vice versa.

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Again, give it a try and see what you think!