Calvetica looks to have a decent competitor in the newly released Agenda, by Ken Yarmosh. I haven’t tried the app out myself, but the concept definitely seems interesting: Agenda tells you when things happen: either as a day or as a start time. No extra coloured bars on-screen to show you how long soccer practice […]
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Agenda for iPhone

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Calvetica looks to have a decent competitor in the newly released Agenda, by Ken Yarmosh. I haven’t tried the app out myself, but the concept definitely seems interesting:

  • Agenda tells you when things happen: either as a day or as a start time. No extra coloured bars on-screen to show you how long soccer practice is supposed to last. That’s fine by me, since I never muck with the duration of events.
  • Agenda uses the default calendar database, which means it’ll sync just fine with Google Sync. The app website also points out that this means zero setup, which is true.
  • Gesture Support. You can tap on arrows or simply swipe on-screen to switch views. I like gestures.
  • A clean, almost colourless design.

Agenda is now available on the App Store for just $1.99.

[via @KenYarmosh]

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