Google Calendar is a remarkable and useful app. It starts by being pre-loaded on your Android phone, tablet or Chromebook, and continues thereon. It is both on the web and on iOS. You can use it by yourself or share it with others. You can also subscribe to public calendars that are separate yet perfectly incorporated into yours.
Another amazing thing is that it syncs effortlessly in the Google Cloud, so you never have to worry about losing something.
Google Calendar allows you to be fully aware of your busy schedule. With events and reminders, you can ensure that you never forget the important days, no matter how busy you get.
More so, Google Calendar is one of the easiest ways to keep track of all the moving parts in your life, from upcoming birthdays to meetings you ought to attend. The default view on Google Calendar will show you your schedule, and what you’ve got coming up next. Although, sometimes you may want to check on things further out on your schedule and as such you may want to change your calendar view, that’s entirely up to you. What you want to change may include; changing the color of events so that they appear suddenly when you take a quick look at your schedule.
There are also details on quickly returning to today’s date with just a click, that way; you can ensure you’re always looking in the right place. Thankfully Google has made this really easy, and all the details are available.
A lot of people already use Google Calendar to keep track of the many various parts of their lives. On top of making events and reminders you can also set goals for yourself. These may be goals for exercising, work, friends, and much more.
If you have been enjoying the fact that Google Calendar on Android looks so good, and shrink from using it on desktop in lieu of its old, non-Material workflow, the good news is, Google Calendar on the desktop now looks like its mobile counterpart.