Tiny Calendar - CalenMob

Tiny Calendar - CalenMob

By Appxy

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2013-11-25
  • Current Version: 2.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 2.84 MB
  • Developer: Appxy
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.12 or later.

Description

Tiny Calendar - CalenMob is a native Google Calendar app with intuitive design. It inherits the simple and clean look of Google web calendar and makes it more accessible, responsive and reliable on your Mac. It can also be used with no Internet connection. All changes will be synced back to your Google account the next time you connected. MULTIPLE WAYS TO VIEW EVENTS Tiny Calendar supports 6 standard views - day, week, month, 4-days, year and agenda. You can instantly switch views to discover events or find a time you're looking for. REAL-TIME SYNCHRONIZATION Tiny Calendar automatically synchronize with your Google Calendar every time you open the app or after you make any changes to an event. WORKS OFFLINE You can still create, edit and delete events when you don't have an Internet connection. Tiny Calendar will cache your changes and sync back to your Google account next time you're online. ADVANCED REMINDER SYSTEM Never forget about a meeting! Like Google Calendar, Tiny Calendar allows you to set reminders via push notification, SMS or email for all events. INVITE PEOPLE AND ACCEPT INVITATIONS With Tiny Calendar, you can invite people and see their status. Tiny Calendar also allows you to respond to an invitation (yes, no, maybe) if you received any invites. RECURRING EVENTS You can setup, view and modify recurring events. Tiny Calendar fully supports all repeat patterns in Google Calendar. CALENDAR MANAGEMENT You can manage your Google Calendar with this app. You can create, edit and delete calendars anytime. All changes will be synced with your Google account. INTUITIVE GESTURES Tiny Calendar supports multiple gestures that makes you easier to manage your events. You need a (free) Google Calendar account to use this app. If you don't have it, you can get one at www.google.com/calendar.

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  • Not as good as the older one

    3
    By Gerbster47
    Another example of programmers thinking they kmnow best and making changes for the sake of change.
  • Close to being great

    4
    By joaep2
    I use Tiny Calendar for iPhone and iPad and am very happy with it. The OS version needs some work. I'm on OS Catalina. Pros: Previous complaints have been addressed. Eg, you can now print PDFs of your calendar. Or eg, all-day events now span their full range. It seems to sync very well. I can edit every aspect of my events. Cons: --BIGGEST ISSUE: a few times, just clicking on an event has caused it to change times, as if I dragged it. The sensitivity is too high. --Perhaps related, there's an odd glitch where events sometimes land at (X-1):59 instead of (X):00 when dragging manually. --Cannot create full-day events by dragging across the top like in Google Cal. --When making a new event, if you decide to cancel it instead and you "X" out of the window, it saves the event anyways, and then you have to manually delete it. -- The interface feels a bit clunky -- buttons are slow / feel flat.
  • Excellent app, trustworthy company

    5
    By Wooooooooooooooo0
    App overall is excellent. Year view in particular is beautiful... App includes numerous views. has nice small touches such as alphabetical sorting in the list of calendars... Developers friendly, responsive to feedback. Give this app a try!
  • Isn't syncing with my phone and ipad

    4
    By Beth04901
    I've had this app on my phone and ipad for years and really liked it. They just came out with the one for my apple computer and it isn't as good. I can't seen to link them all together.
  • Terrible app does not work!

    1
    By adamshack
    I paid $19 for this app. It will not synch with my google calendar at all. Running latest catalina on a brand new macbook pro. It will not link my google calendar at all after multiple attempts. Useless app. I emailed customer support and asked for my money back and the email was rejected. I'm assuming they are not supporting the app anymore. Terrible.
  • Quits

    3
    By catzmeow8
    The app is user friendly but it keeps quitting unexpectidly and have to restart it.
  • Too many bugs

    2
    By Reza Khan
    Bought this app as I need a good app that can handle my google calendar, at first it seemed very good but as time went by I noticed that there are many bugs in the system. Specifically it has problem synching with my google ccalendar and leaves some events off randomly. Furthermore when setting meeting and inviting guests, it won't remember the email address and each time I invite the same person to a meeting I have to type in each email address completely.
  • Jan 1-3 shows as a two-day job

    3
    By JohnMKelly
    Hi, I like the app so far but for this one flaw. I’m a free-lancer in the film production world and book myself by the day. When I enter my client’s name and the date, Jan 1-3, ClientMob only draws a strip across two days, not three. (It treats is like a hotel booking, where I’m ‘checking out’ on the last day…) I can’t find a fix for this in preferences or anywhere. Has anyone experienced this ? It’s a deal-breaker for me Thanks - John K
  • worthless

    1
    By Spyrelx
    SImply doesn’t work. Will not let you create an event from your desktop - a pop up says “You don’t have permission to add events to this calendar”. Support is non-existent. Nothing. And it cost almost 20 bucks. Apple shouldn’t allow crap like this to be sold.
  • Mostly just OK at interfacing with Google Calendar

    2
    By jordanhubbard
    I bought this app because Apple’s Calendar.app does a bad job of interfacing with Google calendar (given that Apple and Google are competitors, there may be some deliberate non-interoperability being pushed from the Google side, hard to say). This app does a better job than Calendar.app, but that’s not really saying much. Modifications to calendar entries don’t always “stick”, some fields are inexplicably non-editable in Calenmob (I can’t create a new calendar event and then actually any guests to it, for example, and sometimes other fields like the repeat interval are read-only). In short, I find myself still using Google calendar’s web app pretty much all the time because this app just doesn’t let me do even the very basic things I need to do with Calendaring, much less leverage more advanced features of Google calendar. One supposes that Google calendar is simply a special magical unicorn that can and should only be used with Google’s own apps, because it’s just too hard to interface to it as a 3rd party (giving the Calenmob folks the benefit of the doubt).

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