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Agenda Calendar

Description

When you're mobile, your iPhone calendar app's main focus is to show you what's happening now.

Enter Agenda.

Agenda is a beautifully designed calendar for the iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad that gives you various "at a glance" views. We've stripped away all the stuff you don't need, so you can more quickly manage your day.

We also have introduced a clever feature called “status taps.” “Status taps” allow you to quickly confirm events, indicate arrival or lateness, and more generally send an email or SMS (iPhone-only) to attendees of an event from the event view using predefined messages. They also make phone numbers and addresses tappable, to initiate calls and open the Maps application respectively.

=====REVIEWS===================

Download Agenda now and join the thousands of customers who are calling it ★the★ calendar app they've been waiting for on iOS. Chosen as one of Macword's highly selective 2011 "App Gems," Agenda has also been named "App of the Day" on Lifehacker and picked as TWiT's weekly "App Cap," while receiving rave reviews on TUAW, MacStories, swissmiss, AppAdvice, Minimal Mac, and just about every Apple, design, or productivity site on the Web.

"[Agenda] is a great calendar app, the best I have used on iOS thus far. Well done."
- The Brooks Review

"Agenda brings back the good stuff of desktop calendars to your iPhone and iPad."
- AppAdvice

"Agenda is clean, easy to use, and powered by a great gesturing system...get it."
- MacStories

"Agenda is a fast, tidy calendar app for iPhone."
- The Unofficial Apple Weblog

"Agenda is the calendar that should come with every iPad."
- Appstorm

=====FEATURES==================

Agenda supports Google Calendar, iCloud, Microsoft Exchange etc. by using the local iOS calendar app. All calendars in the iOS calendar will be available in Agenda.

Universal

+ Classic at a glance layout and twelve gorgeous themes
+ “Status taps” allow you to quickly send an email or SMS (iPhone-only) from the event view
+ Links, phone numbers, locations, etc. are actionable in the event view (e.g., addresses open up the Maps app)
+ Copy event in the event view using the share feature
+ Share an event and event invite via email
+ Swipes and gestures to quickly move you between views
+ “Go To” picker to fly to a date of choice
+ In iOS 5, show event alerts in Notification Center and the Lock Screen*
+ Eight custom event alert sounds
+ Advanced custom alerts and reminders from the event screen when Due is installed (http://www.dueapp.com)
+ Add today’s date to the badge

* Agenda does not have the ability show upcoming events like the iOS calendar in Notification Center; it can only show alerts that have triggered

iPhone-only

+ Tap the status bar on any view to return to “today”
+ Swipe between the year, month, week, day, or event views with one finger
+ Search events by tapping the “Go To” icon (“14”) on the week (list) view
+ Landscape week view accessible from the week (list) view
+ Set the default opening view; choose the year, month, week, or day, or event view
+ Week numbers are available on the landscape week view

iPad-only

+ Tap the “Target” icon for “today”
+ Incredibly designed "iPad Mode" in landscape or enjoy the "Classic" swipe-driven iPhone interface in portrait
+ Search events by visiting the “Day” view
+ Amazing week view that shows your entire week at once
+ Set the default opening view (Settings → Extras); choose the year, month, week, or day view
+ Week numbers are available on the month view

=====GET IN TOUCH==============

Have a question or concern about the app? Have a feature request? Visit the settings to drop a quick email from inside the app or head over to the Agenda site at http://getappsavvy.com/agenda, where we have a FAQ that addresses 98% of all questions.
What's new in Version 2.5
Welcome to 2012…with it, we’re introducing the new “Goal” view in Agenda to help you focus on your most important priorities for the year. Enjoy. :)

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Agenda v2.5 requires functionality available only in iOS 5. If you are not on iOS 5, the new “Goal” view will not be available to you.
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WHAT IS THE “GOAL VIEW”?

The “Goal” view gives you a big picture overview for key milestones in your year. It follows the philosophy of “getting your big rocks in first.” In other words, without specifically planning your larger, most important activities for the year (i.e., the big rocks), the various smaller yet less significant daily events (i.e., the gravel) will take their place. Use this view to ensure you have your “big rocks” in place for 2012!

HOW BEST TO USE THE “GOAL VIEW”?

Create 1-2 events (at most) per month throughout the year. Better yet, think of the 5-7 most important priorities you have for 2012. For example, add a vacation, retreat, family event, professional objective, and similar kinds of items.

HOW TO ENABLE THE “GOAL VIEW”?

Note: The “Goal” view will not show until it is enabled.

1) Visit the settings area of Agenda.

2) Tap “Extras” and then toggle “Goal View” on the next screen.

3) This will then create a new calendar named “Agenda Goals” on your device in the iOS calendar app, which will be accessible to Agenda.

4) Any events created on the goals screen will show in the new "Goal View" (provided you don’t change the calendar from “Agenda Goals”).

Once enabled, the goal view is located to the left of the year view on the iPhone and iPad. It is currently only available in the “Classic” (portrait) mode on the iPad.



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