Weather for events, time until next rain, natural language input of events, more layouts and a optional auto-light/dark theme. (I'm the dev)
snappyfish to Uridium
1 Dec 154#18
It takes £0.10 from you bank.
Uridium
1 Dec 154#2
What does it do that Google's free calendar app doesn't?
xmikebx
1 Dec 153#19
lol
Don't need it, don't want it, but I've donated 10p Jack because you seem like a decent dev, why dont you grab yourself a bargain whilst you're here :wink:
Latest comments (29)
BargainHunter365
13 Dec 15#29
Ouch! Just went to buy this and it's back at full price unfortunately. Great app though from what I've seen. Thanks to the op for offering it so cheaply to those who was lucky enough to get a bargain. Keep up the good work and I'll look forward to future sales :wink:
snappyfish
6 Dec 15#28
anyone know if outlook task should sync?
ipmanwck
2 Dec 15#27
worth a go. really like samsung s6 and lg calenders though. business calander is also very good.
nelifex
2 Dec 15#26
Bought it, tried it, sticking with Sunrise.
Whizzey
2 Dec 15#25
If you have the Office/Outlook 365 url's for those calendars (the .ics url's), you can use iCal Import/Export CalDAV to sync those calendars on a timed basis.
I recommend you create a couple of Calendars in the Google Calendar web app, named the names of the colleagues, and use those as the target for the sync. Keeps their appointments out of your calendar.
It is the only way I have reliably been able to bring in Office/Outlook 365 into my google calendar.
There is a free version you can use to test, but it lacks timed imports.
Of course that would probably then let you use Today Calendar Pro with those calendars too, assuming it supports multiple calendars.
BigMak
2 Dec 15#24
Great app, well worth it.
Jack_underwood
1 Dec 151#23
"Take the bins out at 10pm tomorrow"
john-boi
1 Dec 15#22
OK I know I am missing something here but how do I specify a time for an event. Is obvious in Google calendar but can't see an option in this?f
Figured it out doh!
princesswallis
1 Dec 15#21
If you have Play Music you get 10% off making it 9p, holy moly!
Jack_underwood
1 Dec 15#20
I'm afraid not, it leaves the syncing to whatever stock calendar you've got installed like most other third party calendar apps.
xmikebx
1 Dec 153#19
lol
Don't need it, don't want it, but I've donated 10p Jack because you seem like a decent dev, why dont you grab yourself a bargain whilst you're here :wink:
Uridium
1 Dec 154#2
What does it do that Google's free calendar app doesn't?
leet to Uridium
1 Dec 15#3
Just what I was thinking as well. Would be interesting to know.
xmikebx to Uridium
1 Dec 152#4
I haven't got it on my phone atm but I've tried it before along with most of the others. This would offer an improvement over Google if you wanted a calendar widget on your home screen, that would've been my reason for trying it previously...Google's widget is fugly albeit functional
littletime to Uridium
1 Dec 15#6
Widgets from what I can see
Jack_underwood to Uridium
1 Dec 1510#9
Weather for events, time until next rain, natural language input of events, more layouts and a optional auto-light/dark theme. (I'm the dev)
snappyfish to Uridium
1 Dec 154#18
It takes £0.10 from you bank.
u0421793
1 Dec 15#17
Would Sunrise Calendar do that?
rhinopaul
1 Dec 15#16
Bought , cheers. Does exactly what I want with a widget.
philomene
1 Dec 15#15
Don't suppose it syncs multiple Exchange calendars does it? I'm still on the lookout for a calendar app that would allow me to view my colleagues' Exchange calendars on my phone - I have the permissions to see them online and via Outlook, but the Android calendar only syncs my own calendars and not those shared with me.
peecee98
1 Dec 15#14
I'm pleasantly surprised with Google calendar and it does the job very well. For the widget part, recommend Calendar Widget which is completely free and has vast array of customisation features and has never failed for me. Both combined, I've my calendar sorted for free!
pdm1971
1 Dec 15#13
bought it, thanks OP heat added
daBluone
1 Dec 15#12
Bought, thanks.
Dazzla
1 Dec 15#10
What does the Pro version offer over the free version?
Jack_underwood to Dazzla
1 Dec 153#11
Lots of weather based stuff, no popup telling you to buy the pro version, and the option to enable the auto-dark theme so it's actually useable in bed. (I'm the dev)
schnide
1 Dec 15#8
I'll give this a go for 10p! Thanks OP. I love Android but I find that reminders disappear far too easily on the stock calendar app and I can't figure out how to make them stickier. Maybe this'll do it.
StateofDrama
1 Dec 15#7
Good little app :smiley:
sradmad
1 Dec 15#5
good find op, heat
Simon Wallace
30 Nov 153#1
Looks good to me, nice layout, responsive developer, and I have to use my Google survey money up somehow.
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Don't need it, don't want it, but I've donated 10p Jack because you seem like a decent dev, why dont you grab yourself a bargain whilst you're here :wink:
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I recommend you create a couple of Calendars in the Google Calendar web app, named the names of the colleagues, and use those as the target for the sync. Keeps their appointments out of your calendar.
It is the only way I have reliably been able to bring in Office/Outlook 365 into my google calendar.
There is a free version you can use to test, but it lacks timed imports.
Of course that would probably then let you use Today Calendar Pro with those calendars too, assuming it supports multiple calendars.
Figured it out doh!
Don't need it, don't want it, but I've donated 10p Jack because you seem like a decent dev, why dont you grab yourself a bargain whilst you're here :wink:
Heat added.