Reviewers describe Google Calendar as a dependable, everyday organizer that keeps meetings, deadlines, reminders, and tasks in one place. They repeatedly praise its clean interface, cross-device syncing, and smooth integration with email notifications, saying it works well on browser and Android and fits easily into daily routines. Color-coding, separate calendars, reminders, dark mode, and customization are recurring strengths, especially for splitting work and personal life. Criticism is light and specific: one user wants better color options for Google Tasks so task lists are easier to distinguish.
Marvel
Brandpa
Namos Market
For me the hugest update is being able to control browser notification.
Pros:Much cleaner UI.
Cons:None yet. Haven't used it long enough.
I am not a fan of gmail or google calendar. Outlook is so much better; however, my company decided to go with gmail, etc.
Pros:it's attached to gmail
Cons:Outlook calendar is so much better
With the updated makeover, iCal is now a cousin; that is, the facelift is reminiscent of iCal's UI. That's not a bad thing! G-Cal was long overdue a makeover and it's a welcome update; hugely welcome. The Wow factor is there and, functionally, it's still one of the few, easiest, mindless, & cross-integrated productivity tools in its space. It just works!
*I've been using it longer than 1-year but the option for 1yr+ wasn't available.
Pros:It's completely functional.
Cons:It used to be ugly.
Republic
Hoping the cons can be cleaned up.
Pros:Looks great.
Cons:Dragging and dropping tasks between days does not work. Why are events mixed with tasks in the day's list.