Anonymous wrote:OP - don't use iCal, it's awful (plus then you are stuck using apple products forever, what if something new and more innovative comes around in 10 years?). My entire family has iPhones and we use Google calendar. If my 80 year old dad can use Google calendar, you can too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always so puzzled by folks who are this tech illiterate. Boomers I get but anyone born in the 80s or later….
You skipped a generation. Do GenXers get a pass? Asking for a friend.
No, anyone that is Gen X is perfectly capable of knowing how to do this. You've had gmail since you were in your 20s, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always so puzzled by folks who are this tech illiterate. Boomers I get but anyone born in the 80s or later….
You skipped a generation. Do GenXers get a pass? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous wrote:OP please don’t say you’ve saved everything on a local drive/your desktop?
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.
Anonymous wrote:We have one shared Google calendar and each person has their own color on that calendar. We sync the calendar to a Skylight frame and that is in a highly visible area in our house so everyone can see what they have going on that day.
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:I am always so puzzled by folks who are this tech illiterate. Boomers I get but anyone born in the 80s or later….
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for google