 Hi, so as you probably know, or maybe you don't, maybe you're new to KDE and if so, welcome in, but as you probably know, KDE is in the process of rewriting many of its applications using KuriGami, which allows them to be working both on the desktop and on mobile, which is really nice. And one of those particularly nice-looking applications that are very new is calendar. So calendar is a, well, wait for it, calendar application, and it does pretty much what you would expect, but much more as well. So let me show you just a couple of videos of what calendar is able to do. So let's start simple, even though it's a KuriGami applications and KuriGami applications often get idea like they're too simple to mobile-oriented, calendar is actually pretty good looking on desktop. Of course, it's still being developed. So it's missing many of the functionalities that you get as an example in Korganizer, but still even on desktop, it looks pretty good and pretty, let's say, professional. You could actually use it on a day-to-day basis. You can have a month view, a week view, but also a hourly view to see your base hour per hour. Then you can also, as an example, switch between dates very simply by clicking on the current month at the top left. And just by doing that, you can select the year, the month, and you'll quickly switch to that. Of course, you can add events. You can see them. Events are supported. Even if multi-days, you can add lots and lots of metadata to the events. What you would expect except you can also see stuff like maps. There's an embedded OpenStreet map directly into calendars. You don't even have to copy-paste the address into some third-party application and all the other stuff. I won't go through each own metadata. But then you can also create a to-dos because calendar is also able to handle those. And for the to-dos, you also have lots of nice features such as sub-tests, but also progress bars, the ability to again select a place and see the embedded map and the ability to add tags, sorry, the ability to add tags to be able to see a certain subset of tasks. Then you can do all kind of stuffs with tasks, which is what you would expect again. But there's another very nice feature that you get in calendar, which is the K command bar, which you usually see in more QT widgets, KD applications. But we've got here as well. And basically what it is is you can press a combination of keys that, if I remember correctly, is Ctrl Alt I. Let me actually check that right away. Yes, it is. And pop-up will appear with all of the actions that you can take in calendar. So you can just filter all the actions and choose maybe even if it's not an action but a view, you can just search for month and you'll get the month review and stuff like that. So it is, I mean, just a calendar application. So don't expect, I don't know what. But as far as calendars goes, I think that calendar is shaping up to be a super, super nice application. Of course, I think it's not finished yet for the first release. But from what I was able to see, even in the videos and the blog posts that Cloud is doing regularly while working on it, I think it's going to be one of the best KD applications out there in just a year or two. So looking great. See a certain amount, a certain subset of tasks that you want to visit. Many new apps with applications in Corrigami, many new applications. E is in the process of writing. Process. Process.