![]() You can also add Google calendars, but I had a some trouble trying to synchronize my five overloaded Google calendars with VueMinder Pro. You can work with multiple calendars, and even divide your calendars into groups so you can instantly filter the display to show only events from a particular calendar or group of related calendars. Unfortunately, clicking an event on the agenda view doesn’t always activate it in the calendar view. ![]() The agenda view is docked under the traditional calendar, so you can see both views at once. Here, again, VueMinder Pro offers more than Google Calendar: You can select what columns to display, define a date range for the list, and more. VueMinder Pro offers four traditional calendar views (Day, Week, Month, Year), but you can also view your events as a list, much like the Agenda view on Google Calendar. If you’re looking for more powerful to-do functionality, VueMinder features a built-in Task List with multiple task statuses, hierarchical tasks, and Google Tasks synchronization. This subtle difference smoothly blends calendar with to-do list, and is pretty addictive once you get used to it. It does something better: It dims only events you mark as done. Unlike Google Calendar, VueMinder Pro does not automatically dim past and repetitive events. VueMinder will pop up a tooltip showing what’s already been scheduled for that day, so you can instantly tell if that’s a good time for that event. ![]() The same goes when you reschedule an event: Open the date dropdown box, and hover over the date to which you want to move the event. ![]() Want to see what today holds? Hover over VueMinder’s system tray icon (conveniently showing today’s date), and the tooltip shows a brief view of your agenda. Most applications use tooltips to explain the interface VueMinder uses them as part of the application, offering a condensed view of your schedule. VueMinder’s tooltips are some of the most useful I’ve ever seen. ![]()
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