### Added - Find events fast. A search button in the top bar of every calendar view opens a search box — type a couple of letters and matching events (by title, location or description) appear, soonest first with past events below. Tap a result to open it. Search covers your whole calendar, not just what's on screen, and skips calendars you've hidden. A recurring event shows its next occurrence rather than the date the series first started. - A current-time line in the day and week views. A thin coloured line marks the present moment across today's column, so you can see at a glance where you are in the day. It updates every minute and only appears when today is in view. - Add and remove event guests. The create/edit form now has a Guests section: add people by email or pick them from your contacts, mark each as required or optional, and remove them. Calendula never sends invitations itself (it has no internet access) — it only records the guests; if the event lives on a synced account, that account may email them when it syncs, and on a local calendar no one is notified. The form tells you which applies. Picking a guest from contacts needs no contacts permission. - Pick a location from your contacts. A contacts button beside the location field drops a contact's address straight into an event — handy for a meeting at someone's home or office. Like the guest picker, it needs no contacts permission. - A "New event" Quick Settings tile. Add it to your quick settings to jump straight into the new-event form from anywhere. Settings → New event has a one-tap button to add the tile (Android 13+); on older versions you can add it from the quick-settings editor. - Snooze and dismiss buttons on reminder notifications. Dismiss clears the reminder; snooze hides it and brings it back after a delay you pick in Settings → Notifications (5 to 60 minutes, default 10). Android's calendar system won't re-post a reminder on its own, so Calendula schedules an exact alarm to bring a snoozed one back on time. ### Changed - Event details now show each guest's email beneath their name, instead of only when no name is available. - Crash and problem reports now open on the project's public Codeberg tracker, where anyone can register and file an issue. Nothing is sent automatically — you still review the report and submit it yourself in the browser.