I’m looking for some online calendar software, which uses CalDAV.
I currently use TheGood.Cloud (a public NextCloud instance), but it’s unencrypted and a tad slow where I am. I also used to use fruux.
For to-do lists, I currently use Todo.txt, but I am moving to Vikunja.
Is there anything out there?
I’d also like to make it clear that I AM IN NO POSITION TO SELF-HOST. At least, I won’t be for a long time.
Thanks!
Otherwise you could write to the good cloud team , they can put you on another node. That happened to me , twice , and now it is much faster . I use it to manage my calendars
About the calendar with CalDAV support, I always used the one that comes with my Zoho Mail free account and never had a problem with it.
To sync notes and todo.txt between devices, I use Syncthing, that is end to end encrypted and peer-to-peer, so there’s no need to rely on a centalized cloud or self-host.Has anyone tried tutanota? I started checking a bit and anternativeto.net recommend me this when I asked for an alternative to Google calendar. https://alternativeto.net/software/tutanota/about/ From the description sounds like it has all that’s needed. I just wouldn’t need the email account linked to it.
I already use Tutanota for email, but you have to pay if you want multiple calendars.
I mean, I could probably code events manually using colour emojis (🟥🟧🟨🟩🟦🟪⬛️⬜️🟫), but ideally multiple calendars would be standard.
Does it have an option to add contacts with their birthdays?
You can put a birthday field in a contact, but it doesn’t seem to integrate with the calendar.
Hmm that’s rather useless then. Thanks for the heads up
I second this big time. I’ve been looking for some good online calendar as well that is probably protected. Long time ago I used borg calender. Simple but unfortunately only offline.
Mailbox.org. You can connect via CalDav to your calendar there.
I’m not OP but also looking for a calendar. Would this allow me to share a calendar of events publicly with whoever has a link? A lot of people can’t see my google calendar if they don’t have a Gmail account, which is annoying.
I just checked and yes. When you use the link, it puts you in like a guest account to view the calendar.
Thanks!