- Nov 18, 2005
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I don't have much complaints about the Calendar app (in 10.10), but holy crap, Mail.app sucks.
It seems that many don't like Thunderbird, and I was contemplating Outlook 2015 (with a new 365 subscription), but it sounds like the Google account support is limited, such as no Google Calendar support.
If I can get one app to work with both of my gmail accounts, AND play host to both calendars (I mostly use one calendar, but both might get calendar invites and it helps to see them combined, much like I do on my Android phone, or under Apple's Calendar app).
Anyone have a favorite approach to this? Even better if I can get Note/Task syncing of some sort, and I might like to see Google Keep somehow. I'm really trying to come up with a good task and quick-note taking approach that works between Mac and my phone. It's actually becoming sort of imperative, considering improvements in this front will help me battle the management issues stemming from what I and my therapist, and somewhat the doc, believe to be ADHD-I.
I've tried to get organization like this in order many times, but it's always so scattered, so getting something that is very fluid and effective could be a significant step toward getting things under control.
It seems that many don't like Thunderbird, and I was contemplating Outlook 2015 (with a new 365 subscription), but it sounds like the Google account support is limited, such as no Google Calendar support.
If I can get one app to work with both of my gmail accounts, AND play host to both calendars (I mostly use one calendar, but both might get calendar invites and it helps to see them combined, much like I do on my Android phone, or under Apple's Calendar app).
Anyone have a favorite approach to this? Even better if I can get Note/Task syncing of some sort, and I might like to see Google Keep somehow. I'm really trying to come up with a good task and quick-note taking approach that works between Mac and my phone. It's actually becoming sort of imperative, considering improvements in this front will help me battle the management issues stemming from what I and my therapist, and somewhat the doc, believe to be ADHD-I.
I've tried to get organization like this in order many times, but it's always so scattered, so getting something that is very fluid and effective could be a significant step toward getting things under control.