Calendar Alternatives for Linux Users
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I'm in the same boat. I've tried a number of packages but they all have flaws:
* GNOME Calendar - ridiculous 100% CPU usage at all times, poor reminder handling, restricted to a few providers
* Thunderbird - poor reminder handling, out of place look/feel, clunky email integration, no minimize to tray
* Wavebox - basically an Electron wrapper around Google Calendar, incredibly expensive for what it does ($120+/year to have a calendar that minimizes to tray)
* Evolution - no longer supported
Of all that I've found, Evolution was my go-to for a long time but its age is showing and it frequently crashes on modern Ubuntu. Wavebox is a good runner up for Google Calendar but the cost is easily an order of magnitude more than the value I get from it, so that's a no go.
I'm very interested in other solutions!
* GNOME Calendar - ridiculous 100% CPU usage at all times, poor reminder handling, restricted to a few providers
* Thunderbird - poor reminder handling, out of place look/feel, clunky email integration, no minimize to tray
* Wavebox - basically an Electron wrapper around Google Calendar, incredibly expensive for what it does ($120+/year to have a calendar that minimizes to tray)
* Evolution - no longer supported
Of all that I've found, Evolution was my go-to for a long time but its age is showing and it frequently crashes on modern Ubuntu. Wavebox is a good runner up for Google Calendar but the cost is easily an order of magnitude more than the value I get from it, so that's a no go.
I'm very interested in other solutions!
I actually thought about looking at evolution, and started to evaluate gnome calendar, but the lack of features and that I can't minimize it to tray, is a big turnoff... :/
Now the important part here, is that I'm looking for something simple, that can minimize to tray. For long I was able to get away with thunderbird and lightning, but it lacks the "minimize to tray" part... I just want to click on the tray and see what's in for today for instance...
Anybody has ideas?