Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what i'm talking about - https://www.skylightframe.com/calendar-max
Tell corporations and government your every detail and schedule. What could go wrong? Do it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what i'm talking about - https://www.skylightframe.com/calendar-max
Tell corporations and government your every detail and schedule. What could go wrong? Do it!
Anonymous wrote:This is what i'm talking about - https://www.skylightframe.com/calendar-max
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a skylight frame. It was a mother's day gift (take from that what you will). I do like it a lot! The interface is very simple to use on the device, but I really like that we can add events from our work outlooks by inviting our @skylight email. I use it to map out school holidays, work travel, kids practices, family visits, doc's appts, long range meal planning, even chores.
Where it fails for me is small to-do list type things and a more granular, weekly view of ad-hoc things that pop up. For that, I have a big acrylic wall calendar for the week. That's where I track the kids' homework and quizzes, spirit days, who's going to who's friend's house, little to-do list items for the day, etc. I often copy things over from the skylight but I like having the big zoomed-in view for the week to look at in the mudroom as we go in and out of the house.
Is it just too much of a hassle to create events for the one off things?
Anonymous wrote:NP here, does it work with Cozi? My family just switched from Google calendar to Cozi and that's going well so far, but of course the display is just on our phones.
Anonymous wrote:We have a skylight frame. It was a mother's day gift (take from that what you will). I do like it a lot! The interface is very simple to use on the device, but I really like that we can add events from our work outlooks by inviting our @skylight email. I use it to map out school holidays, work travel, kids practices, family visits, doc's appts, long range meal planning, even chores.
Where it fails for me is small to-do list type things and a more granular, weekly view of ad-hoc things that pop up. For that, I have a big acrylic wall calendar for the week. That's where I track the kids' homework and quizzes, spirit days, who's going to who's friend's house, little to-do list items for the day, etc. I often copy things over from the skylight but I like having the big zoomed-in view for the week to look at in the mudroom as we go in and out of the house.