In the Calendar app , you can set up multiple calendars to keep track of different kinds of events. You can keep track of all your events and appointments in one calendar, but additional calendars are easy to set up and a great way to stay organized.
If I then go onto the Calendar app and then to the day that I know the invite is for, it will appear, but it will be greyed out, awaiting my accepting. But of course, if I don't know I've been sent an invite, then it won't get picked up by me until I scroll through my calendar. If I respond to the invite on my Mac it shows up under "replied" in the invites section but there are never any new invites on my phone Calendar app when I'll have numerous on my Mac calendar app.
I have the same type of device with the same iOS version as you described. I also ran into trouble with deleting spam invitations, but appear to have been successful. First - I went through settings to make sure I (or my children) hadn't inadvertently suscribed to a spam calendar (there were none). Then, I went into outlook and cleared the junk folder for any email accounts I had (this deleted one of the spam invitations). Finally, in the calendar app, I performed a long press on the spam event and selected "cut"...that seems to have cleared them without having to decline the invitation (and in doing so, confirm that this was a valid email address, which would have surely invited additional spam events).
I found how to delete completely!! Go to your Microsoft Outlook account through the web browser. Then from there click on your outlook calendar. Find the event the first day it was added click the event then click delete event. It will remove it 100%. This took me hours to figure out, but after reading a ton of things and getting nowhere I brainstormed with my husband and this is all we could think was left to do and it worked!!
This issue started maybe a month ago but maybe sooner. Whenever I try to enter a location, the calendar app crashes. I have restarted, reset network location services, removed the app and reinstalled, updated to the most recent software, and chatted with Support all to no avail.
After trial-and-error, I discovered the issue does not occur if I have iCloud as the default calendar. But I do not want iCloud as the default calendar because that means I have to change the Calendar whenever I create a New Event to the one I want.
I have the same issue (iPhone 12, iOS 16.3.1) but my workaround is different. I did a restore and during the restore i found that the calendar app was working OK. After the restore ended and all the apps were restored i found that the calendar app would crash again when entering a location. I saw that the only difference was a Facetime icon that has been added to the location (video conference). I disabled Facetime and i could add locations again. Not the most convinient work around but for now it works.
While Apple pre-sets a default calendar for you when first setting up your device, you can go in and select the calendar you want to be your default calendar. This will be the designated calendar (though it can be changed later) that the app will be set to when creating a new event.
Creating calendars that connect to specific activities and/or groups is a great way to keep your personal and group schedules clean and organized. The selected colors - which can range from any color you want - picked per calendar will also help decipher which event is in which group.
Calendar creation does not need to be a solo project, it can also be done through the sending of invitations. These allow more than one person to view and add events to the calendar they are a part of.
Sharing calendars with others is a fun way to be able to see what other family members and/or friends are doing so you can find free time to plan a trip, go out to dinner, or just spend time with one another.
While you can create collaborative calendars with others, sometimes you want them to only see one event (like a party, wedding, etc.). Calendar allows you to send invites to people who use Apple devices.
To send an invite, you will need their email address - primarily their email that is connected to their Apple ID. As of right now, you cannot send calendar invites through iMessage or any other messaging app.
When using an iOS native app - such as iMessage or Mail - you can tap on dates and times to add them directly to your calendar. This does not currently work with third-party messaging, mail, and/or web apps.
By doing this, you will save a lot of time with creating events and organizing your calendar. Once you get the flow of creating calendar events this way, you will never miss being reminded of an event in the future.
When customizing your Focus Mode in settings, you can scroll down and select "Focus Filters". Once tapping on it, you can select which app you want to filter - here it will be Calendar. Once you do, you can select which calendar you want only displayed once this Focus Mode is enacted.
There are also three different variations to choose from. "Up Next" showcases your upcoming events for the current day and comes in all sizes (large can showcase your events happening the following day), "Month" gives you a calendar view and highlights the current date (only available in the small size), and "List" will showcase you your upcoming events for the current and following days (only available in large).
While Apple continues to update their operating systems, it is no secret that they will continue to add new features and ways of viewing and editing your calendar(s) to make using the application more functional and straightforward.
Recently the embedded Google calendar on our website has been giving an error to iPhone/iPad users: "Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network..." and asks the user to repeatedly complete a reCAPTCHA and never displays the calendar. It works fine in Chrome and in Safari on desktop computers on the same computer network, which had no unusual traffic.
I have multiple calendars on my iPhone (iOS 6) and would like to know how to disable event notifications for just my work calendar (it's an Exchange account, if that makes any difference). I still need to be able to view, and add to, my work calendar though, so can't disable the whole thing.
You cannot silence the alerts of a single calendar in iOS. Alerts utilize the Notification Center, and the Calendar options in the Notification Center apply to all calendars. I know this is not the answer you are hoping for.
The best option, as mentioned in the comments above, is to disable the calendar on your work account, when not desired, and re-enable it again when you need it. To do this, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Your Work Mail Account. Slide off Calendars. This isn't a good option, admittedly, as you will have to re-download your calendars every time it's slid back on.
Another option is to keep calendars turned off for this account and use Exchange Outlook Web Access to access your calendars. This may be an even worse interface, however, as the OWA interface is not mobile-optimized.
My last suggestion is to use a third-party app to manage one of your calendars and the built-in Calendar app to manage the other. You can then disable Notifications on one of the two apps. You have to look potentially in two places for your calendar entries, but you will potentially get the granular control you need. Here are some calendar apps to examine: Calvetica, MiCal.
Downsides: You will need to periodically open and then shut the secondary calendar every so often in order for it to read the current alerts from the calendar data store and create it's own local notifications from them.
I hoped you could get round this by following the above steps but using the built in calendar as your selective alerting calendar (as it is always running and won't need to be opened to update), and using a replacement calendar app with all calendars shown but no alerts - sadly the normal Calendar app includes all calendars regardless of if you have turned a calendar off or not.
Going to Settings > Passwords > Subscribe calendar > Other, but I can't do it since I have a local .ics file, and things like Pastebin doesn't seem to work. I also don't have this file in my iCloud account and I can't export (no options) .ics files in there.
my web interface in a browser works fine with carddav contacts and my calendar. I can update a contact in my owncloud installation, and it gets puched to my iPhone 5s IOS 10.3, but I cannot get changes to contacts in iPhone to propagate back to my server, and calendar does not show up at all in iPhone.
Not to google calendar, but to an android phone.
I'm using a caldav adapter (can't recall the name right now, sorry) that you can use to create a calendar account.
You can then use the standard calendar app on the phone to link to your owncloud calendar.
I personally prefer the "aCalendar" app though
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AC
Not a single 404 to be found...But the calendar just doesn't sync, despite all the success responses. I suspect that Owncloud itself just doesn't work on this address from an iPhone. I'm starting to think this is just a bug in Owncloud, and that it should work on the /owncloud/remote.php/dav/principles/users/andrew address, but for some reason, just doesn't anymore.
Turned out that when I upgraded my postgres database it reset the listening_adress parameter so nothing was connecting. Extremely weird that I was still able to connect in the web interface. Then I saw messages about PHP-FPM, but I googled the error and was able to fix that as well. Now I don't see any errors anywhere, and my CardDAV contacts are synching both ways, but calDAV calendar still does not work on iPhone.
Now this is the log when I push a syncronization from an android device. As you see I'm using the CalDAV Sync adapter.
The sync works, and I can also add or remove events in the calendar.