Yes it does the same if they do not use iCloud. I have a client who does this 
with me using Microsoft exchange and windows from their job.

 

You get a email and just activate the link and it opens a event in the calander 
and you can edit it and save

 

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Subject: Re: Tying contacts to calendar events?

 

Sounds good, but often, these people (clients I work with) aren't iCloud users, 
so an invitation wouldn't work. Perhaps just adding them to the location field 
will work well enough.

On Jan 15, 2015, at 6:42 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

If the event is at the person’s house or work, you type their name in both the 
location and invitee fields. If the event is with the person but at some other 
location, you just type their name in the invitee field. Adding the person as 
an invitee means that person will receive an invitation to the event, and will 
receive updates if you change any event details such as time, date or location. 
It also gives you a handy button to send mail to invitees, and lists each 
invitee. If you tap on an invitee on the iOS Calendar app you see their contact 
details and can text or call them. Adding them to the location field means 
Calendar knows you will want to travel to their address, will let you know when 
you need to leave in order to reach their in time and shows you a map of the 
location of the event. So you can use both the location and invitee fields 
depending on exactly what you want to achieve.

 

On 15 Jan 2015, at 1:27 pm, Alex Hall <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

I assume you mean I should type the name in the Location field, not the 
Invitees field. If so, will that then know I'm meeting with John? That is, 
could I bring up his contact card and text or call him?

On Jan 14, 2015, at 6:21 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

Yes, absolutely. In the event inspector you can select add invitees. This 
allows you to add people from your contacts. If the event is taking place at 
John’s house, you can type, “John” in the location field, and Calendar will pop 
up suggestions of places you might mean. You can navigate between the 
suggestions using the up and down arrows with QuickNav turned off. One of the 
suggestions will be “John’s Home” or “John’s Work”, if you have those addresses 
in contacts. You press return on the one you want and it will insert the 
address. It will then know where you are going for that event, will calculate 
the travel time for you and can alert you when it’s time to leave your current 
location etcetera.

 

On 15 Jan 2015, at 8:13 am, Alex Hall <[email protected] 
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Hi all,

I have a question about calendar events: can I somehow tie contacts to them? 
For instance, if I have John in my contacts and I set up an event for next 
week, which is a meeting with John, can I tell that event which John I mean? 
That way, as I'm looking at the event, I could contact John directly, look up 
his address as I'm heading over, that kind of thing? I'm not talking about 
inviting people, I mean indicating to the Calendar app that this event will 
take place with a particular contact, so I can then quickly access that contact 
from the event. Thanks, and I hope I'm making sense.


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