Anonymous wrote:I promise I'm saying this in the nicest way possible, I find your post so endearing, especially "I don't think my husband has a cloud".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I promise I'm saying this in the nicest way possible, I find your post so endearing, especially "I don't think my husband has a cloud".
Thank you. I do not really know what a cloud is. I'm afraid to get rid of my 6 year old iphone because it has my daughter's newborn videos (and all the other photos from the last 6 years) and I don't know how to store them, protect them. Sigh. Wish there was some in-person, one hour class I could attend to tell me the essentials.
I appreciate all the replies. I guess I'll check out Cozi. The replies about google...I really needed people to respond to me like I'm an idiot, which I am when it comes to this stuff. I did set up a google calendar yesterday that seems to be linked to my gmail, but I have no idea how to color code for each family member, or how to link DH, who doesn't have gmail (he has yahoo and outlook for work). I need something where he can see what's going on. That skyframe thing sounds intriguing, too...the two younger children don't have phones and they're always asking me "What do I have tomorrow?" so would be nice for there to be a calendar they could check.
Anonymous wrote:There is a new app called Podz on the apple app store and on google play designed specifically for a shared family calendar. It has a lot of the same features as Cozi but a much better interface and it is free and has no ads (Cozi is overrun with advertisements and it constantly asks you to upgraded to the paid version). I also like that Podz has chat and photo galleries, to do lists, reminders, and optional location sharing. It also has a contacts section where we put aunts, uncles, doctor information, etc. The app has polls - my family uses them for things like where we should go on vacation or to dinner (not needed, but they are fun). You can easily synchronize with any calendar - you just go to the More | Synchronization option and choose any of your calendars. I was able to bring in all of our calendars into one place. At first we maintained other calendars, but now we just do everything in Podz.
This page has some more info, with links to download from the App Store and Google Play: https://strikebright.com/Podz
Anonymous wrote:We don’t use a family calendar. I keep it all my iPhone and inform hubby when necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Google. Not sure why you would use anything else.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t use a family calendar. I keep it all my iPhone and inform hubby when necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Cozi.
+1 for Cozi. Easy to access on phones or laptops. We also keep our weekly meal plan and a running grocery list in there as well.
+2
Still have a paper calendar for “the big picture” but Cozi works for the day-to-day. We especially like the list feature and the easy color coding for individual family members. At least once a year they’ll run a sale on the paid version but “free” works well too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I promise I'm saying this in the nicest way possible, I find your post so endearing, especially "I don't think my husband has a cloud".
Thank you. I do not really know what a cloud is. I'm afraid to get rid of my 6 year old iphone because it has my daughter's newborn videos (and all the other photos from the last 6 years) and I don't know how to store them, protect them. Sigh. Wish there was some in-person, one hour class I could attend to tell me the essentials.