


This is for events with a time specified. Calendar EventsĮvents are shown on the calendar in a pale blue font which is difficult to read at time. Scrolling from the bottom of the screen upwards will reveal the next month, next week or next day depending on the current view selected. This kind of flexibility makes it easier to take a more global monthly snapshot of upcoming events, but then quickly see the fine detail on a specific day too. Swipe right to left and this brings up the weekly view, and swipe again and you get the daily view. There are many calendar views and these can be swiped between rather than having to fiddle with the settings somewhere to make the change.Ī one month view is shown. These can all be toggled on/off depending what you wish to include in your aCalendar. These include the device's Birthdays and Calendar list, Birthdays noted in a Gmail account, My calendar from different connected Gmail accounts, various contacts from Gmail, and Facebook friend birthdays and events too. Tapping the Month, Date or Day bring up a complete list of possible event inclusions to the calendar.

The main calendar interface shows the app icon, the current month, week or day (depending on the current calendar view – see below for more), a + symbol to add a new event, and a calendar icon.īoth the app icon and the calendar icon bring the user back to today's date and adjusts the calendar view accordingly. Much thought has gone into making it fast and self-explanatory. The beauty of this app is the color scheme used which brings each calendar to life and makes it a pleasure to interact with.
ACALENDAR REVIEW UPDATE
It will mirror events added to the Google Calendar and update GCal when new changes are made to the calendar inside the aCalendar app. ACalendar is an Android app replacement for the standard Google calendar app and any others that are installed by the phone or tablet OEM manufacturer.
