I closed the PDF of the User Guide. I didn't need it anymore. I had internalized the rules of this new world. I clicked the "To-Do" list. There was only one item left unchecked, one I had added while the client file was uploading.
Separate lists for scheduled appointments and general "to-dos."
"Alright," I muttered to the empty room. "Let's see what the manual says." rainlendar user guide
Rainlendar can manage several calendars (local or online).
I selected a color for the category—a terrifying, urgent red. The dot appeared on the calendar. The guide whispered from the screen: “Visual cues are the anchors of memory.” I closed the PDF of the User Guide
Rainlendar keeps events (scheduled appointments) and tasks (to-do items) in separate lists to keep your desktop organized. How to Use
Tasks are separate from events (no fixed time slot). I clicked the "To-Do" list
Rainlendar is a lightweight, feature-rich desktop calendar and task manager available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It stays on your desktop (or as a floating window) and supports skins, multiple calendars, online synchronization (Google Calendar, Outlook, CalDAV), and event alarms.
Access the web-based help directly at the Rainlendar Manual.
Rainlendar has three main windows (toggle via right-click → Windows):