I would like to have a central Calendar that I could sync everything to it, from my email calendars and my to do list, is there something like that selfhosted or not, that is FOSS?

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Radicale (server) + tasks.org (Smartphone) + Errands (Linux w Flatpak)

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For anyone who uses Todoist and Notion or Todoist and Gcal this looks brilliant. It’s almost carbon copy so the learning curve should be minimal. I’m gonna go all in on this.

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I use vimwiki and wrote a bash script that pulls all of the Todo items from across my wiki and puts them in a single file with TODO and IN PROGRESS sections.

I have a keybind that pulls up the list and runs the script to refresh it.

It’s not linked to any calendar though. I keep my to-do list and calendar separate.

I use Gmail and have that calendar for my personal stuff. At work I am forced to use outlook.

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On a related note, is it possible to sync all my tasks on Simply (fossify) Calender with a Caldev server. Also does anyone know if there is a good client with Caldev sync on Windows ? I know thunderbird has that functionality, but I would prefer a standalone calender instead of an email client.

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I believe you can do this with DAVx5. I have calendars syncing to fossify with it.

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Thanks for confirming

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I have Simple Calendar synced to Nexctclouds CalDav using DAVx5, syncs just fine.

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I don’t know if Merkuro Calendar has been ported to Windows yet

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Merkuro calender actually looks really good but yeah as of now it’s only on linux.

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I use next cloud calendars I can sync it with my phone using davx

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For ToDos maybe Vikunja? Could be a bit much tbh.

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