![]() I could do the same dual-app approach on macOS, but I use keyboard shortcuts to quickly toggle certain calendars in a single app. Then, I can easily toggle the view off/on said calendar(s), so as not to interfere with viewing traditional events and appointments on iOS, I use one app to display and enter my “normal” calendars, and another strictly for journaling symptoms/conditions/other, only because toggling calendars to be viewed is generally more tedious on iOS. Again, using macros, you can easily keystroke or speak-command your way to rapidly fill the desired entry fields. I pretty much have the exact same need to record symptoms/conditions on a running basis, as well so I have resorted to creating a calendar called ‘Symptoms’ (and others for similar use) then I just quick-add “events” that begin with the text I require to describe that an event or notable condition occurred, and if needed, add additional text to the Notes field. ![]() ![]() But, sadly, on its face, in most standard views (Month, Week, Year) neither displays said notes without first highlighting “an event” but it is available in Day view in some apps (sadly, not stock macOS or iOS Calendar). I vacillate between Bus圜al and Fantastical (amongst others) on both iOS and macOS I find I can add a short or even long set of notes in the manner you describe reasonably well (especially when combined with Keyboard Maestro macros and voice-to-text) with the added advantage that all the data is not only synced instantly and flawlessly using iCloud, but is absolutely universal and compatible with any CalDAV calendar, including the stock macOS/iOS Calendar, so you can switch at will and not lose data.
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