Sharing You can now easily publish and share schedules and project timelines with folks outside your organization. The new “Bookmark/Share” menu in DayBack Calendar will create a public URL matching your view: shares can include events from multiple calendars and respect your filters. What you see is exactly what gets shared. And changes made to […]
Making Time
Be Unscheduled
What’s the point of a schedule? To defend unscheduled time.
Yoga and Surfing: an interview with Gerry Lopez at Uluwatu
This is a beautiful short film about Gerry Lopez discussing his first time surfing Uluwatu in 1974, leading a yoga class, and following the contemporary cleanup effort on the island. It contains this gem: I’ve come to understand that yoga comes into people’s lives exactly when its supposed to. I didn’t realize it at the time, […]
Breakout by Resource – balancing your workload
The latest in-app update to DayBack Calendar introduces “breakout” to Resource View. This lets you work at longer time scales (up to nine weeks at a time) while focussing on what’s scheduled for each resource. Resources in DayBack can be your people, rooms, or pieces of equipment, and you balance your workload by dragging events from one resource […]
Paper Planners – is there anything as great as a blank notepad
I’m a big fan of paper planners and am always sketching things out on paper before they end up in our online systems. There is something about working on paper that just makes list making come more easily–maybe because it’s more open to revision. Revising is part of list making, not something that comes afterwards. We make […]