Moleskine Timepage now offers cool complications and widgets
We first introduced you to Moleskine Timepage in May of this year. This is the attractive personal assistant app that puts your events in a timeline and integrates nicely with maps, weather, and contacts. In July, the app had a terrific update providing users with additional integration for all iPhone supported calendars like Facebook, Office365, Yahoo, and others. Today, Oct. 2, we are happy to tell you that Moleskine Timepage has yet another update and this is a pretty big one bringing more awesome and useful new features.
Handy new features
First, you can now choose from two different Today widgets. One allows you to see your events with times, people, and travel estimates along with the ability to quickly add another appointment. The other widget is for the weather and displays a graph with the daily forecast, temperature, and rainfall.
In addition to the Today widget options, you can now check out new theme-colored pages and enjoy enhanced animations and navigation.
Specific to iOS 9 and watchOS 2
Taking advantage of the new options available, Moleskine Timepage now offers support for Spotlight Search, public transit estimates, and the ability to enable calendar colors for your events. For the Apple Watch, you can now see complications for a countdown to your next event, travel time, event details, and the weather along with predicted rainfall.
Continues to impress
Moleskine Timepage keeps bringing us these terrific updates and enhancements, making the app better all the time. The exquisite interface and smooth animations already make the app not only beautiful but impressive. And, the useful features of map, weather, and contact integration are definite pluses. These new features added today, including the Apple Watch complications, bring even more value to the app.
Moleskine Timepage is designed for iPhone and Apple Watch and is available on the App Store for $4.99.
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