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From: | doug dougwellington . com |
Subject: | Re: Calendaring? |
Date: | Thu, 2 Nov 2023 18:44:48 +0000 |
Actually, I don't share my calendar with anyone. My wife and I have a paper wall calendar where we put future events, but that's about it.
And LOL, yeah, I pretty much only call and text with my phone. Oh yeah, and that Facebook thing and the SiriusXM app.
As for passwords, you won't believe this, but I have a stack of cards with passwords next to the computer... LOL
From: nmh-workers-bounces+doug=dougwellington.com@nongnu.org <nmh-workers-bounces+doug=dougwellington.com@nongnu.org> on behalf of Ken Hornstein
<kenh@pobox.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2023 10:54 AM To: nmh-workers@nongnu.org <nmh-workers@nongnu.org> Subject: Re: Calendaring? >I'm firmly planted in the Linux, MacOS, Windows, and Android worlds.
>So, my current calendar is a piece of paper on a clipboard that I always >carry with me, LOL! I find it way more expedient to use the clipboard >rather than try to have a to-do list app and a calendar app and remember >which device I'm using at the time and figure out how to keep everything >in sync. I mean, hey, whatever works for you ... but do you not have anyone else who you need to share a calendar with? To me that is the other key piece. If it's just you then you can get away with more analog solutions. FWIW, _if_ you are willing to live in the Apple Universe then the syncing just happens across all of your devices automatically. I just don't think about it; I know that when I (or anyone else in my household) add something to any device then soon-ish it will automatically appear across all devices for everyone in my household. >I really miss my old Windows phone, but I digress. Does >anyone remember the Chandler app? Warts and all, that was the best >answer to my habits. I do remember that, but it seems like it ended up being too complicated and of course it took Real Money(tm) to push it as far as they got and they ran out of Real Money. Also, as I understand it they solved the syncing issue by running their own CalDev server that other clients could connect to. >I've gotten into the practice of using my PC as the master calendar, >since that's what I use to pay bills, etc., so when I get home, I >reconcile my clipboard with my PC. I suppose I should take the time to >connect my Android with my PC, but I try to keep my phone disconnected >from everything as much as possible. I don't install apps, and I try >not to keep any passwords or charge card info on it... Geez, what DO you use your Android phone for? Actually making VOICE CALLS??? :-) Since you mentioned it ... what do other people use for password management? I ended up using a solution called "Master Password" which is an open-source password generator which is now called "Spectre" (https://spectre.app) and has a reasonable paid app for mobile devices. But I am wondering what other people do. --Ken |
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