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Calendar app for Windows 11 (Outlook) with iCloud calendar integration


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Given the news article on the frontpage...

What is a good & decent app that replaces this one or the limited build-in one? I am fine with a paid version as long as it's good.
And also it needs to have multiple iCloud calendars integration?

For the current M365 Outlook (family subscription) I use Puresoft's Outlook Todo Pane, but I guess it doens't go well with the new Outlook app that is pushed via Microsoft more and more to us. So... looking for an alternative/replacement.

Currently I have the calendar pane (incl. all iCloud calendars) being displayed from with Outlook. I think this is quite handy to also see appointments and having emails in sight & open.

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I'm mainly a Mac user, but I do have a Windows 11 PC since I am in the build/repair business and need to stay current with various OS. I am currently trying out Notion Calendar on my PC, since the only calendars I use are iCloud-based, and it is one of the only calendar apps I have found that supports iCloud calendars.

https://www.notion.com/product/calendar

It seems to sync my iCloud calendars without any issues so far. I hope this helps!

Tim

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On 16/05/2025 at 09:25, kiddingguy said:

Given the news article on the frontpage...

What is a good & decent app that replaces this one or the limited build-in one? I am fine with a paid version as long as it's good.
And also it needs to have multiple iCloud calendars integration?

For the current M365 Outlook (family subscription) I use Puresoft's Outlook Todo Pane, but I guess it doens't go well with the new Outlook app that is pushed via Microsoft more and more to us. So... looking for an alternative/replacement.

Currently I have the calendar pane (incl. all iCloud calendars) being displayed from with Outlook. I think this is quite handy to also see appointments and having emails in sight & open.

Nextcloud maybe?

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On 08/07/2025 at 13:59, Semon said:

I'm in the same boat, looking to move away from the new outlook. I recently started testing eM Client and so far it feels like a solid alternative.

How do you connect your iCloud calendar to eM Client?

And... can multiple (shared) calendar also be displayed? Something like Puresoft's Calendar app/syncing?

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