MacLife

Organize life with shared calendars

REQUIRES

Calendar for Mac, iOS, or iCloud.com

YOU WILL LEARN

How to share schedules in Calendar

IT WILL TAKE

30 minutes

SHARING A CALENDAR using iCloud is great for organizing family life, work projects, or regular events with friends.

There are two distinct types of shared calendar: public and private. The key difference is that public calendars can be edited only by the calendar owner. Private calendars can be edited

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