![]() You'll be presented with a list of your calendars, check the calendars you want to restore, click Restore and they will be restored from the backup, overwriting their current contents. If you wish to restore your calendar from one of these backups, select File > Restore Bus圜al, select a backup file and then click Open. You will need to set these up again as explained here.īus圜al automatically backs up your Bus圜al database every day and saves your last 10 backups. ![]() There is more on this here.ĭuring migration, Reminders will also remove Calendar sharing from any calendars you were previously sharing with others. The only way to restore data would be to restore these from automatic backups Bus圜al creates for you, on a timely basis. The only downside of this would be the inability to use newer features offered by the new Reminders app. The creator of this list has upgraded these reminders.Ĭhoosing No on the other hand, will keep your calendars and to-dos intact, and these will continue to sync with all other CalDAV apps, including Bus圜al.They listen.Īfter Reminders deletes your calendars and to-dos from CalDAV, it replaces these with a calendar named Reminders ⚠️ along with the following two entries inside, reminding you who to blame: If this has given you unwarranted confusion, stress and anxiety, or it wasn't immediately clear that upgrading Reminders would result in loss of data in every other CalDAV client, please leave them feedback. Your to-do-only calendars, along with their contents, will in effect be deleted from Bus圜al, as well as a host of other 3rd party CalDAV clients on all other platforms. If you don't wish to use Reminders as your primary to-do app, and instead rely on Bus圜al or a host of other 3rd party CalDAV task management apps, choosing Yes will migrate all your to-do-only calendars off of CalDAV and into a private silo run and managed solely by the new Reminders app. When you launch Reminders on iOS 13 or macOS 10.15 for the first time, you will be presented with an option to upgrade Reminders so that it may offer you newer and better functionality. The iOS app has also been updated to supported Reminders. You can now sync Bus圜al directly with Reminders.app by upgrading to v3.8+. You will love it.Starting with iOS 13 and macOS Catalina, the new Reminders app no longer supports CalDAV. I prefer to set the month view to show five weeks, but it depends on how many appointments you need to handle.Īlso new in version 2.0 is a Fantastical-like menu-bar dropdown which gives an instant overview of your appointments and allows details to be entered in natural language, just like in Fantastical.Įven if you are not sure you need an all-singing-dancing replacement for Calendar, I would suggest you download the 30-day trial version from BusyMac and see what you think. It is possible to set month plan to show from one week to twelve weeks, thus giving you a full three-month snapshot which is highly useful for planning, particularly on a big screen. This is a big improvement on a fixed month planner where you are continually moving back and forth. ![]() As an example, you can keep the current week at the top of the month and have the opportunity to see following weeks. My particular favourite is the ability to move the month view forward or backward one week at a time. Both existing and new users can enjoy the $29.99 (£20.99) upgrade price in the Mac App Store.īus圜al is highly customisable and includes a year chart with heat map, an improved and searchable list view and options to show the number of days per week or weeks per month. Until the end of the year Bus圜al 2 is also a big bargain for new users. I’ve been using it for a couple of years and really could not manage without it. But Bus圜al just happens to be the best third-party calendar application for the Mac. Sick of looking at Calendar’s antique-leather kitsch? Bus圜al, just upgraded to version 2, will keep you sane with a more business-like user interface.
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