Google Calendar - Typed times in the event description are automatically used as the start time. Also works with a time range (e.g. 12pm to 2pm)./ via Erik Getzel

Google Calendar - Typed times in the event description are automatically used as the start time. Also works with a time range (e.g. 12pm to 2pm).

/ via Erik Getzel

Mac OS X Mountain Lion Spotlight - Finds Calendar & Contacts even when you type in their old names (iCal & Address Book) from previous versions of Mac OS X.

Mac OS X Mountain Lion Spotlight - Finds Calendar & Contacts even when you type in their old names (iCal & Address Book) from previous versions of Mac OS X.

iCal - Shows birthdays from Address Book with the person’s name and age.
/via Clemens Mayer

iCal - Shows birthdays from Address Book with the person’s name and age.

/via Clemens Mayer

Google Calendar - If you hide several calendars in the list, options menu for the next calendar will default to hide when you expand it.
/via Marina Janeiko

Google Calendar - If you hide several calendars in the list, options menu for the next calendar will default to hide when you expand it.

/via Marina Janeiko

Doodle - Compresses dates that you did not select times in like an accordion. Clicking on the accordion expands the entire calendar.
/via Ben

Doodle - Compresses dates that you did not select times in like an accordion. Clicking on the accordion expands the entire calendar.

/via Ben

Google Calendar - When an event is continuing to the next week, they give you a little arrow.
/via Pierre Valade

Google Calendar - When an event is continuing to the next week, they give you a little arrow.

/via Pierre Valade

Google Calendar - Favicon displays the day of the month.
/via Alexis

Google Calendar - Favicon displays the day of the month.

/via Alexis