before this hebdomad , I tell you about Dates to iCal , which mechanically sync birthdays and anniversaries from Address Book to iCal , adding editable reminder alarms in the process . Today , I ’m stay put with the iCal / monitor theme to show you a way to track upcoming events without get to place a pesky alarum for each of them .

One of my favorite Dashboard Widgets is iCal Events , which displays pending iCal events in a ready to hand list , letting you quickly see what ’s come up . Today ’s treasure , Supermagnus Software’sEvent Reminder 2.8.6(payment requested ) , performs a similar task — although outside of Dashboard , and with more options and flexibleness .

When you first set up Event Reminder , it launches iCal , import coming iCal effect , and then quits iCal ( a process that can take a while if , like me , you ’ve got thousands of outcome in your calendars ) . result Reminder then displays all approaching events in a inclination , perfect with each event ’s date , its name , the calendar that hold back it , and the telephone number of day until the outcome happen . ( alas , the prison term of the result is n’t displayed ; Event Reminder is designed to let you see events at a daily level , not as a substitute for a true scheduling app . )

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Using Event Reminder ’s preferences windowpane , you may mold exactly which point appear in the list . For example , you take how many approaching day the display covers ( I use 14 so I see everything for the next two weeks ) and how many , if any , solar day of already - past event are show . you may choose which iCal calendar(s ) should be used , a utilitarian feature if you ’ve catch multiple personal and subscription calendars and you desire to consider forthcoming events in only particular unity . you’re able to also choose to have Event Reminder display standard holidays ( using your choice of one or more of 22 built - in holiday calendars ) and iCal To Do lean item . you’re able to also set the translucency of the Event Reminder windowpane , choose the escort data formatting and tweak other minor mount .

But Event Reminder is n’t restricted to iCal ’s data . It can automatically import birthdays and custom events from Address Book and , if you ’re a Palm exploiter , load calendar datum from Palm Desktop . ( I could n’t test the latter , although , oddly enough , the developer says Event Reminder will expose the dateandtime for Palm Desktop events . ) A nifty feature : if an event is a natal day , and you ’ve provided the year of birth in Address Book , Event Reminder will exhibit the mortal ’s age in the itemisation .

The top of the Event Reminder windowpane provides a toolbar with a issue of buttons for accessing other features . ( The button are n’t labeled and only a few of the icons make sense to me ; thankfully , the developer has add together tooltips , so you’re able to hover your black eye pointer over each push button to see what it does . ) For case , you’re able to recite Event Reminder to ignore a choose event , which simply removes that instance of the outcome from the Event Reminder presentation ; the original data is n’t affected . ( Unfortunately , the particular will persist in the list until Event Reminder reloads your event data point from the chosen origin ; you achieve this by clicking the reload push button in the toolbar or by relaunching Event Reminder . )

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Another button let you change the effect display to show only holidays ; however , to flip-flop the display back to your personal events , you require to reload the data again . There are also yearly and monthly “ perpetual calendar ” feature , a button for exporting the current presentation to a delimited text file , and the capability to print the current upshot listing as a table .

Event Reminder is n’t the prettiest or most polished Mac OS disco biscuit program I ’ve visit , but it ’s utilitarian for pass on you a spry look at what ’s come up on your schedule .

Event Reminder 2.8.6 require Mac OS X 10.2 or high and is a Universal Binary .