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Subu

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Jan 10, 2013
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Hi

My iPhone calendar is tied to my work (work mail + calendar)

Now my company is asking me to keep my calendar open to other colleagues / other employees in the company . I think I have to agree (not much choice in my personal situation ) ; I do not know how this will be done technically (probably they will synch ?? ..I don't know) but I need a personal calendar

I need a personal calendar where I can make some personal entries without everyone else in my company knowing

any good apps out there ?

free apps preferred. IF not, apps costing Max $5 ?


thanks in advance for your suggestions
 
You can just add one of the other calendar services as a new account in "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" and they won't be able to see events added to that calendar.

To make sure you don't add personal items to the wrong calendar, make sure your personal calendar is default. If you forget and make a business entry to the personal calendar, you can always change it.
 
You can just add one of the other calendar services as a new account in "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" and they won't be able to see events added to that calendar.

To make sure you don't add personal items to the wrong calendar, make sure your personal calendar is default. If you forget and make a business entry to the personal calendar, you can always change it.


thanks for the answer ;

could you pl suggest a calendar service ? = sorry IF this is a dumb question ....


regards'
 
You can use Google calendar with a Google account
And you can add it to your iCal

As far as a good app for the iPhone, I use Fantasical or Calengoo
But these just aggregate your calendars
 
I like the native calendar app personally. There's are lots of apps that aggregate your calendars though
 
You can set it up as caldav in the settings. There is a gmail app. I don't recall if it supports calendar but the settings allows you to set it up in the native calendar app
 
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