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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 273.67+0.5%Dec 19 3:59 PM EST

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To: Doren who wrote (212711)1/22/2024 9:44:59 AM
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> Calendar application on my old Mac used to work just find. After my last upgrade I discovered to my dismay they screwed the pooch badly, notifications disappear automatically. I suspect it was Apple's way of pressuring customers to buy phones or watches. If not someone at Apple was brain dead.

That should be an easy fix. Go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Notifications > then choose Calendar from the list and change the notification style from a Banner to an Alert. Other settings can be changed there as well.

Alerts have to be manually dismissed, as opposed to Banners which will disappear automatically.

I've noticed in the past that certain system preferences get reset upon upgrading to a new operating system, though I haven't had that happen in years. Used to occur on iOS sometimes too, but again, not in years now.

"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
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