It’s simpler, more compact, and reusable from year-to-year in a way that no other calendar is. Here’s both how it works and how to use it.

  • Nouveau_Burnswick@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Most of us need to refer to a calendar quite frequently to know what calendar date (day, month, year) corresponds to which day of the week

    I do not do this frequently. It is maybe 2.5% of the reason I use a calendar. Am I an outlier?

    My use cases of a calendar:

    Daily: confirming activities for the day

    ~Bi-daily: setting an appointment with someone else.

    Weekly: confirming activities for the week, and slotting in other activities.

    Monthly: long range scheduling (includes the target use case, but needs other information to be worthwhile)

    Annually: Transfer persistent events to following year calendar and archival. (Target use case, but only for events that are not linked to a specific date. Also requires additional information).