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Another calendar app, different UI.
Ellie Wheeler
Peek β€” Another calendar app, different UI.
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Ryan Hoover
So minimal. So flat. :) I feel like calendar apps are the new to-do apps. That said, it's an important part of peoples' daily life. I'm partial to Sunrise (cc @jeremylv) and just last night saw an early version of their next big update. #earlyadopterhumblebrag
Kane Hsieh
I tried this and uninstalled it almost immediately. They suffer from the "Windows Phone" problem - objectively, every action performed is faster relative to a more skeumorphic interface, but they don't account for the friction in the learning curve. It's too clever for it's own good.
jonathan
I really, really want to like the app. It's UI conventions are a mess though, IMO. I agree with Adam (can't tag people from mobile) though, it's design for design sake, I think. Not at all a great app. Sunrise and Tempo blow it away...this is just an app that's "different" for attention.
Michael 😍 Galpert
love their fullscreen agenda view. im a sunrise fanboy myself but will try this out for a bit
Michael 😍 Galpert
@alwaysunday do u use fantastical tasks integration? personally I dont like the red UI but think their event entry is butter.
Andy Keil
I'm in the same boat as @adamludwin. I've been using Fantastical for quite a while and haven't found a good reason to stop thanks to the menubar app in OSX.
Andy Keil
I don't really use any task management religiously. Pen and paper generally gets the job done. The natural language event entry is the real killer.
Adam Ludwin
not to hate, but feels like a lot of design for design's sake.