Iam searching for an alternative calendar. Especially to share it with others.
At the moment i use Timetree, but i think it does not respect privacy at all.
I tried proton, but there the colours are not transfered. So everything is red for example.
I also thought about fossify, but i dont get how to share. To complicated.
Do you know any smooth alternatives, most likely foss.
EDIT:
To anwser the questions about sharing. I want my partner to be able to read/edit the same calender as me. So we are sharing it.
I try to avoid Google and other big tec.
For me its would not that big problem if its coming with some work. It should be easy for my partner. Otherwise i wont convince to change.
EDIT2:
I see there is no "easy" solution for me right now. So i need to invest more time to get much deeper in this total degoogle/privacy/foss thing. The problem about that is where to take the time from.
I thank everybody here for your time and your anwsers!
10 Comments
non_burglar@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 191d
Calendars and contacts are tricky, it's a lot of work in the background. Google, MS and Apple have really, really integrated those into email and that convenience is what your looking for.
I pulled them out of google and I host them myself, but I don't need to share. and it was a lot of work.
If you want "smooth", you need a service to do this for you, there isn't a way around it.
Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 190d
I use a paper calendar, I don’t trust technology.
airikr@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 189d
I have started with a physical pocket calendar this year. Loving it so much! Easily forget to update my digital calendar that get synced to my Baikal server.
Solrac@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 191d
I'd like to suggest NextCloud? But if public, and thus, sharing events, maybe Friendica?
oh_gosh_its_osh@lemmy.ml · 1 pts · 190d
If selfhosting is an option, you could look into Radicale.
You can read more about the sharing part in the Github Wiki
Hope this helps.
thistledown@rblind.com · 1 pts · 190d
I store my calendar in Nextcloud. I sync my calendar to my phone with ICSx⁵. I open my calendar on my phone with Etar.
kadu@scribe.disroot.org · 1 pts · 191d
If sharing just for yourself, NextCloud or sync a calendar locally with SyncThing.
Or a paper planner, and "syncing" means having it with you.
ProperlyProperTea@lemmy.ml · 1 pts · 191d
How are you sharing with others? Read only or do you want others to be able to add/edit events?
mortenbn@feddit.dk · 1 pts · 157d
My family is using TeamUp (https://teamup.com/). But Nextcloud is also a good suggestion.
mech@feddit.org · 1 pts · 157d
I use Fossify. Works like a treat but you need a third party online account for CalDAV sharing. And I agree seeing it up was a bit weird.