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Itsycal is a lightweight calendar application designed for Mac users, seamlessly integrating with the menu bar for easy access. It offers a simple interface that displays the current month along with a list of events from the user's calendar. Users can quickly view and navigate through their schedule without cluttering their desktop, making it an efficient tool for time management. Itsycal supports multiple calendar accounts, allowing synchronization with various services, which enhances its versatility.

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The application features customizable options, including the ability to adjust the display settings and choose which calendars to show. Users can also create new events directly from the app, streamlining the process of managing appointments and reminders. With its minimal design and practical functionality, Itsycal serves as a valuable addition for those seeking a straightforward calendar solution on their Mac.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
0.12.3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
  • macOS Mojave
  • macOS High Sierra
  • macOS Sierra
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
2,134
Downloads Last Week
0

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Tiny calendar for your Mac's menu bar.
Itsycal is a tiny calendar for your Mac's menu bar. If you want, it will display your appointments and serve as a companion to the Mac Calendar app. You can move Itsycal in the menu bar just like the built-in Apple menu extras by holding down the command key and dragging.

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