You can now write over your calendar using your Apple Pencil. Scribble in events. Plan your month out. Add color to your schedule. Your data syncs to iCloud, so you can keep your digital calendar with you on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. You can even get event alerts on your Apple Watch.
Not a simple PDF! You can import your Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook events. Use Drag and Drop to re-order your schedule. Get Alerts on your iPhone or Apple Watch when an event is due. Create Task lists which support re-ordering and "ticking" off tasks. Journal entries which link to dates. Make notebooks to organize your thoughts. Integrate your Apple Reminders for a seamless planning experience. Add widgets to your home screen to view your important info at a glance.
When your Apple Pencil isn't handy, you can use your keyboard to enter "rich text" in your calendar. This makes planning on the iPhone or Mac an enjoyable experience.
Pencil it in! lets you build your calendar the way you want it.
Features:
- Handwriting Calendar
- Robust Rich Text input
- iCloud Syncing
- System Calendar
- Tasks
- Notes
- Widgets
- Alerts
- Month View
- Day View
Pro Access:
- Many Task Lists
- Many Notebooks
- Week View
- Reminders Integration
- Journals
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Needs undo button and more
This really could be a great diary app BUT it needs some work...
First up it needs an undo button to quickly remove incorrect pen strokes. It really should only work with the Apple Pencil rather that accepting unwanted touches by hand, I understand that being able to use your finger to make a note allows you to “write” on your iPhone but it’s just a pain. I much prefer to use the iPad mini 5 to input all my written diary entries and just use the phone to view and maybe edit with the keyboard.
This really could be a great app but right right now it’s got some way to go.