Clear Days
What's a Clear Day -- and how can I get one
"Clear" means something different for everyone, but in general it's a day with nothing scheduled: a day when you can take on something substantial, or take some time to yourself. But depending on how you use your calendar--and what kind of job you have-- a "clear" may have a lot on it, but simply be a day with no meetings.
Clear days are the most important thing in your week, and as you scan through upcoming weeks to see when you can take on new things, you're looking for clear days--and a few clear days in a row--to allocate to your new work.
> > Clear days are not your dayback.
Defining what "clear" means in DayBack
Clear days in DayBack only count events in the visible calendars: you can use this feature to tweak what "clear" means for you. A couple examples:
- You have a lot of multi-day events on your to-do list (stuff you want to be working on this month) so no date is ever free of events. But you keep your meetings in a separate calendar, so if you want to see how many meeting free days you have to go dark? between now and your deadline, just turn off the to-do calendar and "clear days" will count the meeting-free days.
- etc