For example, if you pin the calendar open when viewing the Inbox, it's open in all mail folders but not shown when you view the tasks folder. You need to pin each peek individually (and unpin individually) and once pinned, it applies to the current folder type only. Pinning the peek to replicate the To-do Bar (which we've had for the last two versions) is a multistep process. Right-click & drag a message to "Calendar" and you'll see options to create new appointments as text, shortcut, attachments etc. You can drag to the word "Calendar" (seen in the screenshot) to open a new appointment with 'now' as the default time and date.
(You can drop the message on the calendar name or button to create a new appointment on the default calendar.) Dragging a message and hovering over the word "Calendar" will not open the calendar navigation pane.
Google calendar for mac dock update#
(Update required to see up to 7 days of appointments.) I remembered we used to have these live docklets that actually showed the date and time, so thought to update them a little bit with the new style. You cannot limit the number of upcoming events. It shows only the selected day's appointments and upcoming appointments for the next 7 days.The Calendar peek is limited compared to the To-do Bar: A community for all things relating to Apples Macintosh line of computers. Select any other date in the calendar to see all day events and appointments due that day.Īll Day events are gray on the Peek they do not use the color category color. Google puts Chrome App Launcher in Mac’s Dock Christian Zibreg Updated NovemChrome Apps may have debuted as simple website shortcuts, but Google has quickly expanded on the initial capabilities so these things now feel and behave much like rich, native apps, as opposed to your typical clunky and somewhat slow web app. You select today's date in the calendar peek to see all day events and upcoming appointments for 'today' and up to the next 7 days.