1 Timepage
Moleskine may be known for their notebooks, but they also have some great apps developed by Bonobo. Timepage is the ultimate minimalist calendar. And they just introduced Actions, which is a great task-manager companion.
Timepage is absolutely gorgeous. You really get a sense that the developers were aware of every single detail. From the animations, to the sound effects, to the gestures, everything feels thought out and intentional.
Like its name suggests, events are laid out in a scrolling list. The calendar is weather and location aware, and you can choose from a variety of color options. Timepage offers an Apple Watch app, but it’s very limited and doesn’t let you add new events from your wrist. Users must have a subscription to use Timepage on all of their devices. It’s $1.99 per month or $11.99 per year. Timepage can be downloaded for free from the App Store.
Who is it for?
People who want a distraction-free, beautifully designed calendar app. With Timepage, less is more. Although, if you like creating events on your Apple Watch you should check out Fantastical.
Highlights
- Gorgeous design
- Integrates with Moleskine’s Actions app
- Taptic feedback support
- Adjustable view to show 5-10 days at once
- Unique “heatmap” to easily see your busiest days
- Personalization options
- Integrated weather
- Easy-to-use interface
- ETA for events (including by hovercraft)
- Limited support for third-party applications
- Apple Watch app
Find the Calendar That’s Right for You
For many people, Apple’s included Calendar app will be just fine. But some people may need something more robust or just be interested in a change. The App Store is full of great calendar apps for you to explore. The best app for you might be different than the best app for someone else.
Do you have a favorite calendar app? Let us know in the comments.