When you have a lot of appointments and other items on your company’s schedule that you want to keep on top of with your Mac, you can display a calendar on the desktop. All new Macs come with Apple’s free Calendar application already installed. You can view the calendar in full-screen mode, and if you want to use it as your desktop image, you can use Apple’s native screenshot application to save a picture of the calendar, enabling you to see your appointments even if you aren’t running the Calendar application. Click the Apple logo at the top left of the display and select “System Preferences.” Click “Desktop & Screen Saver” and then click “Desktop” to display a list of folders in the left pane of the System Preferences window. Click the name of the folder where you saved the screenshot that you made with Grab. If your folder does not appear in the left pane, click the “Plus” sign at the bottom of the pane.
Navigate to the folder and click it to select it. Thumbnail images appear for all the pictures in the folder.
I forget, though, that Calendar has a ton of great features for folks who really don't. Nothing but Calendar, because it integrates well with iOS, comes free with every Mac. Do the drawbacks of the 2018 iPad Pro outweigh its advantages?