Pocket Informant for iPhone Gets Another Big Update

Posted on 20 Apr 2010 by PatrickJ

Poket Informant iPhone app

Pocket Informant – one of the only iPhone apps that manages calendar and tasks – has just had another large update, to version 1.30. Among the major additions in the new version are:

  • Event location mapping
  • Landscape column week view
  • Email tasks and events

Other changes include:
â’– A new updated look that is consistent across views
â’– Tap/hold on an empty area in Day View to create an appointment
â’– Direct tap on Week View Events – old style available when tapping on date header in Week View
â’– Add Task button in Calendar/Today Views
â’– Viewing improvements to many areas of the app – week, tasks, mini-text, etc.
â’– Improvements to Google Sync for deleted exceptions for users syncing Google to desktop via CALDAV
â’– Google sync performance improved for users syncing ICS and special/holiday calendars
â’– More vibrant calendar colors
â’– WDS Sync fixes
â’– Many bug fixes

You can grab this latest version of Pocket Informant in the App Store now.  It goes for $12.99.

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4 Responses to Pocket Informant for iPhone Gets Another Big Update

  1. n00n3imp0rtant says:

    Can this access the iPhone's calendar DB?

    • SorcererJB says:

      Apparently, it can't yet, but I am hoping for the new iPhone OS 4.0 with the SDK that allows developers to access the calendar DB… Until then, it's useless for me.

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  3. Jennifer Bowles says:

    I have just updated my Informant and every time I sync old deleted calendar appointments show up. They are not on my online Google Calendar. I don’t know where it’s pulling from.

    I have even removed my calendar, erased all the data on my ipod & then re synced. This did not help.

    Any suggestions? I am extremely frustrated.

    Jennifer

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