I've used this for years. It has issues syncing Outlook calendar events for recurring dates that have been cancelled. They show on the calendar but are striked through, resulting in you needing to manually delete them. Telling it to delete the entire series doesn't actually work and you need to delete each one individually. Outlook is able to delete them correctly.
I've used this for years. It has issues syncing Outlook calendar events for recurring dates that have been cancelled. They show on the calendar but are striked through, resulting in you needing to manually delete them. Telling it to delete the entire series doesn't actually work and you need to delete each one individually. Outlook is able to delete them correctly.
greedy for a company to not make the app universal and charge separately.
As much as I like the design this is the reason I won't be getting either iOS version. Developing for either device is pretty much the same Apple gives developers plenty of help building your app for universal use. Anyway. I do love the Mac version.
greedy for a company to not make the app universal and charge separately.
This is why I won't buy from them even it is cheap to buy them all at once. If the app is coded properly it is already universal. They probably just build them different to milk it. Or to make an excuse that people want to pay cheaper so they split it up. I rather they merge them all and charge a single higher price actually.
This is a steal. Best calendar app for iOS, hands down. Been using it for iPhone, iPad, and Mac for years. Great price. Great support from the devs too.
greedy for a company to not make the app universal and charge separately.
Greedy? They're running a business. And this allows the iPhone version to be affordable and accessible to more people vs charging a higher price of entry that will raise the barrier of entry for most ppl.
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As much as I like the design this is the reason I won't be getting either iOS version. Developing for either device is pretty much the same Apple gives developers plenty of help building your app for universal use. Anyway. I do love the Mac version.
This is why I won't buy from them even it is cheap to buy them all at once. If the app is coded properly it is already universal. They probably just build them different to milk it. Or to make an excuse that people want to pay cheaper so they split it up. I rather they merge them all and charge a single higher price actually.
Greedy? They're running a business. And this allows the iPhone version to be affordable and accessible to more people vs charging a higher price of entry that will raise the barrier of entry for most ppl.