@scottruona The app itself takes into account leap years (in calculating your birthday, showing a note's date, etc), but every year's grid has exactly 52 week boxes and a birthday box. Since the current week pointer shows you where you are relative to the grid, you can assume that the leap day occurs during the 52 weeks. The birthday box will always be during your birthday, regardless of a year being a leap year or not.
I hope that makes sense!
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Can you make web version of calendar ?
huge thanks for your work. It's very good apps
@tuxracer Encryption is something I've been giving much thought to. Right now, the data isn't encrypted locally - my worry is that some users might eventually lose their account credentials, and having a user lose notes they've been writing for say a couple or more years would be terrible. And you won't believe how many users sign up with unverified / invalid email addresses. :(
I think I'll eventually add an optional "encrypt your notes" feature, and have users enable it only if they want to.
If you have any suggestions, I'm all ears!
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It is so original that I have problem to understand it. But intrigue me enough to play with.
@sielay I tried to answer the most common questions I get in the FAQ section (www.malkaf.me/lifecalendar/faq/). If you're still having any trouble feel free to shoot me an email. :)
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This app helps us realize how precious and valuable our time-limited life is. Love it π€
@tomflemming This option was originally included when I first released the app, but it made the onboarding process confusing so I ended up removing it. I tried to make sign up as simple and fast as possible (social sign up, no account verification), but if I get more requests for "guest" access, I'll consider adding it back.
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@amrkafina please do include guest.
Not that interested in signing up for a calendar.
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