BY Lenny Liang on Sat April 28th, 2012
This AppGuide examines the best calendar apps for both the iPhone and iPad.
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BY Joe White on Sun January 29th, 2012
Pocket Informant and Pocket Informant HD - the popular calendar and task-management apps for the iPhone and iPad - have recently been updated. Now, users of the applications can take advantage of a whole load of new features, including Notes and Contact views, Task Smart Groups and much more. Both applications are currently available in the App Store for $9.99 each.
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BY Clinton Ferreira on Sun January 22nd, 2012
Doozy is a task management app that helps you keep track of your to-do list, plus more, in a way that places emphasis on visual presentation. Version 2.0 offers a string of new features to improve the experience.
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BY Lenny Liang on Mon January 16th, 2012
Piso13 has released mobile versions of its Opus Domini Mac planner.
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BY Greg Young on Fri December 16th, 2011
GoCal is the ultimate tool for avid calendar users. View and manage events in multiple ways, and even use it offline as well as online. It's a great extension to the default calendar app, and is packed with features.
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BY Karen Freeman on Fri December 09th, 2011
We're giving away promo codes for apps featured in our recent AppList, Apps For A Fabulous Hanukkah.
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BY Lenny Liang on Fri November 11th, 2011
Toyota Motor Corporation is best known for making cars. What some people may not know is that Toyota is also involved in a number of non-automotive endeavors, such as: education, robotics, and biotechnology. Recently, Toyota's reach has also expanded into the area of making calendars.
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BY Hannah Camacho on Sun September 11th, 2011
Struggle staying on top of all your school related projects, due dates, tests and meetings? iHomework is an all-in-one solution to student's school-related needs.
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BY Clinton Ferreira on Fri August 19th, 2011
A few weeks ago we did a review of an awesome productivity app called Doozy. It's just been updated and the author was kind enough to offer three more people the chance to win!
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BY Christine Chan on Thu June 23rd, 2011
Remember desktop calendars? They were useful, weren't they? Agenda wants to replicate the good things about desktop calendars for you right on your iPhone.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Wed June 15th, 2011
The Mail app in iOS is fantastic for general use. However, for Gmail users, it's lacking. For example, Mail does not support labels, archiving and starred messages. The apps in this AppGuide have native support for Gmail the way Google intended, with all of the features listed above. We have updated this guide to inform you of whether the apps here also support other Google services such as Contacts, Calendar and Reader.
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BY Karen Freeman on Sat May 28th, 2011
There's a major update coming, and we've got all the info. Plus, we have forty copies of the app to give away, twenty for iPhone and twenty for iPad!
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BY Joe White on Thu May 19th, 2011
To Day ($0.99) is a recently released application for the iPhone and iPod touch, which allows users display a calendar on their iOS device's Home screen - jailbreak free.
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BY Karen Freeman on Wed May 18th, 2011
If you’ve been looking for a beautiful diary-writing and experience, look no further than Windbell Diary. The app includes a calendar and note features as well. Read on to learn more and enter to win a copy.
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BY Christine Chan on Fri May 06th, 2011
Week Calendar is an elegant and powerful alternative to the native Calendar application on the iPad. If you've been looking for a good calendar for your iPad, this could be it.
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BY Hannah Camacho on Tue April 19th, 2011
Organize your lists and your life with one of the best todo apps on the iOS market.
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BY Christine Chan on Sat April 02nd, 2011
Cloud Calendar is a nice alternative to the default iPad calendar, but it still needs a few things worked out. However, it isn't a bad app at all. If you're looking for an alternative, this is one to check out. Read on to learn more..
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BY Christine Chan on Mon March 21st, 2011
The native calendar on the iPhone isn't bad. It's clean and easy to use, but it lacks some features that many people want or need. For those that are looking for something more, this AppGuide will really come in handy.
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BY Christine Chan on Wed November 10th, 2010
While miCal is a fully featured calendar for your iPhone and claims to be the 'missing calendar' for your device, it falls short. Read on to learn more.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sat November 06th, 2010
One of the top selling apps: "Calendar" has been updated. It now includes support for Google Tasks, which makes it possible for users to create to-do lists, manage tasks and events, and sync information with a Google account. Read more...
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