Smartphones are fine. There are no problems today with finding good calendar software for any smartphone out there. But when it comes to desktops (or laptops), there are exactly two cases in which using calendars in 2024 isn't a complete disaster:
Linux user here. I don’t know of an open desktop calendar app that supports the protocol I need (CalDAV) without being one or more of:
Bloated
Too simplistic to be useful
Too annoying to use (poor UI)
The best compromise I’ve found so far is Thunderbird. It’s a bit bloated, but far less so than anything built with Electron. I find the UI annoying, but tolerable for lack of a better option.
It would be nice to see some new work in this area. It’s a similar situation with email apps.
Linux user here. I don’t know of an open desktop calendar app that supports the protocol I need (CalDAV) without being one or more of:
The best compromise I’ve found so far is Thunderbird. It’s a bit bloated, but far less so than anything built with Electron. I find the UI annoying, but tolerable for lack of a better option.
It would be nice to see some new work in this area. It’s a similar situation with email apps.