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Description
Be one click away from your monthly calendar!
Mini Calendar is a lightweight application, which helps to access monthly calendar quickly and easily.
Choose the most convenient way to open the calendar:
— click on the menu bar icon,
— click on the Dock icon,
— via the configurable keyboard shortcut,
— as the notification center widget.
Also, you can enable an always-on-desktop calendar, which is shown above the wallpaper.
Additional features:
— Configurable menu bar item displays date, time, the day of the week or just an icon with the date
— If the Dock icon is enabled, it always displays current date and month
— Configurable global shortcut displays the popup calendar
— Configurable color of the desktop calendar
— Display sunrise and sundown times
Hint: on macOS Sierra and up you can reorder items in menubar by dragging them with pressed Command key.
Mini Calendar is a lightweight application, which helps to access monthly calendar quickly and easily.
Choose the most convenient way to open the calendar:
— click on the menu bar icon,
— click on the Dock icon,
— via the configurable keyboard shortcut,
— as the notification center widget.
Also, you can enable an always-on-desktop calendar, which is shown above the wallpaper.
Additional features:
— Configurable menu bar item displays date, time, the day of the week or just an icon with the date
— If the Dock icon is enabled, it always displays current date and month
— Configurable global shortcut displays the popup calendar
— Configurable color of the desktop calendar
— Display sunrise and sundown times
Hint: on macOS Sierra and up you can reorder items in menubar by dragging them with pressed Command key.
What’s New
- fixed macOS Big Sur menubar text/icon color
- fixed possible hang after asking for the review
- fixed incorrect arrow displaying when popping up from the menubar/Dock
- fixed incorrectly displayed year 2021 at the end of 2020
- fixed possible hang after asking for the review
- fixed incorrect arrow displaying when popping up from the menubar/Dock
- fixed incorrectly displayed year 2021 at the end of 2020
1.2K Ratings
An indispensable tool; this should be app of the year!
Stop reading this and just download it! Like me and many other reviewers, you’ve probably asked yourself why Mac OS didn’t already come prepackaged with a tool as simple as a popup mini calendar. There are many times where I don’t need to look at MY calendar, I just want to see an unadulterated miniature calendar! These frustrations are entierly valid, and Mini Calendar addresses all of them…oh, and it does so for FREE with no in-app purchases!! Helpful Tip to replace your stock menubar date and time with the Mini Calendar equivalent: On your stock Mac OS menubar, right click on the date (usually next to the spotlight magnifying glass)—> open date & time preferences—> select 'clock' tab—> click the lock to make changes (bottom left corner of window)—> uncheck the box for “show date and time in menu bar.” Now you can put the Mini Calendar date and time version in the menubar by going to “preferences” in Mini Calendar—> check “menu bar icon” and click “digital clock” with “display date and time” in the drop down—> “done”—> press and hold the Command button while clicking on the menubar item, then drag it across the menubar to its new location. Hope this helps!
Everything I was looking for
After Widgets was terminated, I lost my easily accessible month-at-a-glance calendar. For some reason, Apple doesn't have a replacement for the widget calendar and there's no way to add a monthly calendar to the Today view in the notification center. I thought I'd make do without, but after swiping for it fruitlessly multiple times a day, I realized I desperately needed a replacement.
A bit of hunting on the app store turned up Mini Calendar, and I couldn't be happier. It's far easier to navigate than the widget calendar; I can access it from the notification center with a single swipe; I can call up a floating calendar with hot keys or by clicking the icon in the menu bar (and then keep typing or scrolling while it floats as a reference); it opens in the background at login. It even displays week numbers and sunrise/sunset times, so I can check those easily without going elsewhere.
Mini Calendar has everything I need plus convenient bonuses I didn't think to ask for, and I highly recommend it.
A bit of hunting on the app store turned up Mini Calendar, and I couldn't be happier. It's far easier to navigate than the widget calendar; I can access it from the notification center with a single swipe; I can call up a floating calendar with hot keys or by clicking the icon in the menu bar (and then keep typing or scrolling while it floats as a reference); it opens in the background at login. It even displays week numbers and sunrise/sunset times, so I can check those easily without going elsewhere.
Mini Calendar has everything I need plus convenient bonuses I didn't think to ask for, and I highly recommend it.
It's good but...
It's a nice little app, the graphics are light and subtle which is nice, rather something bold a glaring. I like that it can be displayed on the desktop. One thing I would like that it doesn’t do, is to bring the desktop calendar to the front above other windows when it is clicked on or hovered over, as is it just sits on the background and I have to minimize other windows to see it. There is the option to keep it on top but that presents its own issues. Depending on where the calendar is placed on the screen, if it is always on top clicking on anything behind the calendar is impossible, and having to move it everytime you need to get to something behind the calendar can get annoying quick. Though I like it for its simplicity, ultimately it is a cute little digital replacement for a wall calendar, with additional options for time, with no functionality or intergration with the macOS calendar app what so ever. Unfortunately, for me, as cute as it is and as much as I like its clean and subtle look and the fact that it is free is a big bonus, but its lack of intergration with the OS calendar app makes it impossible for me to choose it over the other app I already have for this purpose.
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Information
- Mac
- Requires macOS 10.10 or later.
Popcalendar 1 7 4 – Calendar For The Menu Bar And Grill
Supports
Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
SECURITY All Users
NAVIGATION > Calendar > click any date
NAVIGATION > My... > Miscellaneous > Calendar
The Autotask calendar displays all your Autotask calendar items. If your company has Dispatch Calendar enabled, your calendar items will also appear on the Dispatch Calendar, where multiple users' schedules can be displayed. Refer to Dispatching and Overview of the Dispatch Calendar.
About the single-user calendar
On the calendar, you can see your scheduled appointments, service calls, and to-dos. You are able to update and complete your own service calls, tickets and tasks, and generate a statement of work that can be left with customers after a service call has been completed:
How to...
Select dates to displayWhen you open your calendar, the date field will display the current date. To select a different date to display on the Calendar:
- To open the page, use the path(s) in the Security and navigation section above.
- Enter the date you want to display directly into the date field
- Or, click the calendar icon in the menu bar to open the navigation calendar. Click the date you want to display.
- To navigate to a different month, use the forward and backward icons. The single arrows will move you to the previous or next month, the double arrows will move you to the selected month in the previous or next year.
The default calendar view is the single day view of the current day. This option appears in the menu bar as a 1. Click a different number to change the view.
The options are:
- Seven day week that begins on the date that appears in the Date field (+7)
- Five day week that starts on Monday and ends on Friday (5)
- Seven day week that starts on Sunday and ends on Saturday (7)
NOTE The First Day of Week is a location-level setting. An administrator can select Monday as the First Day of the Week for your location. Refer to Internal locations.
Add calendar itemsYou can schedule new calendar items using the New menu:
The selections on this sub-menu are determined by the Autotask modules you have access to. Only appointments, which you use to block out time on your schedule, are available to all Autotask users.
All other calendar items require access to additional Autotask modules or extensions:
- Service Calls To create service calls on your calendar using the Quick Call or Service Call pages, you must have Ticket View permission = All, and Dispatch Calendar must be turned on for your organization. Refer to Adding a Quick Call and Adding and editing service calls.
- To-Dos are sales appointments that require access to the CRM module. Refer to Adding and managing To-Dos.
- Recurring Appointments, can be displayed, but they must be created in Microsoft Outlook and transferred to Autotask. Transfer of recurring appointments requires the installation of the Autotask MS Outlook Extension. Refer to Adding and managing appointments.
Below the menu bar on the calendar, the dates from your selected Calendar View are displayed. Each day is color-coded with your own resource utilization metrics:
- Red: Less than 25 percent of your workday is scheduled
- Yellow: Between 50 and 75 percent of your workday is scheduled
- Green: More than 75 percent of your workday is scheduled
Hovering in the date row displays a tool-tip with details about your metrics. They are: (hours scheduled/hours available) (percent of available time utilized) (total available hours remaining)
If you are in a multi-day view, each individual date is shown as a hyperlink. To go to the one-day view of a day, click the date link.
Hourly viewThe schedule itself is displayed in an hourly view. When you open the Calendar, it is scrolled to display the business hours of 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, regardless of the calendar view (1, 5, 7+ or 7 days) selected.
Calendar items that have a start and end time appear in color-coded rectangles in their respective time slots.
Items without a specific start or end time, such as approved time off without a start and stop time, are displayed above the 12:00 AM time slot.
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Click View My Scheduled Items on the calendar menu to open a floating page that displays incomplete service calls from the past 12 months, upcoming service calls, today's To-Dos, and incomplete To-Dos.
This pop-up window may be dragged anywhere on the calendar or closed.
If you right-click an item in this list, the service call or To-Do right-click menu opens.
View someone else's calendarAutotask users who have Ticket View permission = All will see a Resource drop-down list at the top of My Calendar that contains a list of all active resources.
You will be able to create, edit, and delete appointments for any resource whose calendar you can display.
You will also be able to manage service calls and Quick Calls for other users if the following System Setting (refer to Configuring system settings) is enabled: > Admin > System Settings > Service Desk > Allow users with Service Desk access to create, edit, and delete Service Calls/Quick Calls for other resources in Dispatch Calendar
The ability to manage To-Dos for other users is determined by your CRM security level permissions to add, edit, or delete To-Dos.
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To display another user's calendar:
- Click the Resource drop-down list.
- Select a resource.
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