Reviewers see Google Calendar as a dependable, everyday tool for keeping meetings, deadlines, reminders, and personal plans in one place. They repeatedly praise its simple, clean interface, strong syncing across browser, Android, and other devices, and helpful basics like reminders, email notifications, color-coding, and separate calendars for work and personal life. The feedback is overwhelmingly positive rather than critical; the only clear complaint is limited color customization for Google Tasks, with one user wanting task lists to be easier to distinguish.
Minimal Theme for LinkedIn
Every time Google updates a design it increases the size of the fonts, make bigger buttons and add more white space. Why? Not everybody wants less information in the page.
Pros:Nothing
Cons:The labs complements stopped working. At least the ones I used, like the world clock
Long term user of Google Calendar and always been a huge advocate. There are probably better calendar apps out there but the way Google auto syncs my events and flights (from emails) is something that I can't live without.
Pros:Seems like everything will flow way better with what I've already got in iOS. I'm still in love with material design.
Cons:Still wish they did reminders in a slightly more intuitive way.
phonetic
It is most of the way there, still has a bunch to go in terms of defined UX and Schedule view. MUCH better than the previous iteration though.
Pros:Finally looks like something made in the last decade and not an Office 2003 hangover.
Material Design works great in a calendar setting.
Cons:The Schedule view still looks terrible *why not emulate the mobile Schedule view?
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