All Android phones come with preinstalled apps meant to handle everyday tasks and needs. One of these apps is a calendar that lets you plan add tasks and events to each day. Depending on your Android ...
When comparing calendar apps, there are plenty of third-party options that offer more features than Apple Calendar. Fantastical is a personal favorite. It excels at offering power user tools like ...
Let me just go on the record as saying: The Google Calendar website is fine. And fine really is the most appropriate word here. Google’s default desktop Calendar interface is perfectly functional, and ...
Apple Calendar changed very little in iOS 26, but it did gain one key new advantage: event creation via screenshots.
Buzzy calendar apps tend to make a big splash and disappear after a while. Sometimes they get acquired, sometimes the company pivots to something else. That’s not the case with Fantastical, a popular ...
Awesome Apps is a new series highlighting the best apps around. We’ll be featuring our favorite apps as well as new and notable apps. Apps are transformative, and these are the best. Years ago, I ...
One of the most essential productivity apps you should have on your mobile phone is one that lets you plan your schedule several days in advance. Whether it's to keep track of appointments, deadlines, ...
Basecamp founders’ email service Hey is fighting with Apple again — this time over the rejection of its new calendar app from the App Store. Apple’s reasoning is similar to when the Cupertino-based ...
Samsung is betting that even your calendar deserves a dose of artificial intelligence. With One UI 8.5, Samsung is making the Calendar app (version 12.7.05.36) feel more dynamic and context-aware. The ...
The Calendar app in iOS has many helpful tools and features that are hidden just below the surface. Here's how to find them and get the most out of the app. Apple's calendar app has been around since ...
The pair uses states’ individual vaccine registries to create digital immunization records that can be used to remind patients about booster shots or provide proof to schools, or when traveling.