Excellent!  This will definitely be something I'll be trying.  Thank you for 
the tip.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: M. Taylor 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 12:37 AM
  Subject: How To View Only Upcoming or Active Appointments In Mac OS X Lion's 
Calendar Application


  The following was just posted to the Candle Shore BLOG:

   

  How To View Only Upcoming or Active Appointments In Mac OS X Lion's Calendar 
Application

   

  Hello Everyone,  

   

  One of my favorite features in Microsoft Outlook is the ability to view only 
upcoming (active) appointments in the calendar.  

   

  Apparently, Apple does not think I need this feature in the latest version of 
iCal.  (grimace) 

   

  While there are certainly some very fine third-party applications that will 
allow me to see only upcoming appointments, I am of the opinion that less is 
better; therefore, I resist installing such applications unless absolutely 
necessary.  Besides, there is no guaranty that said third-party applications, 
for which I may have to pay a premium, will be VoiceOver (Apple's software 
screen reading solution for the blind and low vision) accessible.

   

  Enter the Mac OS X Lion Dashboard of which I am growing quite fond, and all 
its marvelous, and for the most part free, widgets.

   

  It is with such a widget that we can view only upcoming or active 
appointments. 

   

  Oh, keep in mind that iCal refers to appointments as events.  

   

  Let's get started.

   

  1.

  Download and install a free Mac OS Dashboard widget called iCal Events.  Its 
description is as follows:  

  iCal Events... Face the day! Always know what's next on your schedule using 
iCal Events. iCal Events displays upcoming events from multiple iCal calendars 
in a beautiful, resizable widget for Dashboard. You can see up to two weeks of 
upcoming events in the same widget without needing to open iCal. 

   

  2.

  After installing the widget, I suggest that you close the web browser used to 
download the widget.

   

  3.

  Now go to the Dashboard and see the widget in action.  I suggest using the 
key combination [Option+LeftArrow] to quickly jump to the Dashboard.  Please 
note that you can change the number of days shown in the widget by clicking on 
the Info button.

   

  Enjoy,

   

  Mark


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