Calendarium is new, easy to use calendar which gives you a new way to discover many interesting things about this day.
Calendarium combines calendar of historical events with times of sunrise/sunset, number of week, day, day length, moon phase and more.
–– What our users think ––
" Fascinating!" – Snaarl
"It is a great way to see the history of the day. I always learn something new." - Nancy Rohe
"Use this app every day! Fun to learn new info from a wide time range of history." - M1d2i3v4
"This is a trivia nerd's Nirvana, and a history buff's Beulah! Bravo! to the developers of this app!" – jmhillpresley
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• #1 App in 3 Countries
• #1 Reference App in 40 Countries
• Over half million downloads
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Features:
• On this day in history - Discover historical events and holidays and share it with your friends via mail, Twitter, Facebook or text message
• Sunrise and sunset time
• Planets View - Shows how all planets of solar system are aligned right now
• Week number, day number, weekday and year
• Number of days passed from 1 Jan and days left until 31 Dec
• Moon phase
• Day length
• Geographic coordinates
• No Internet connection required
-- Calendarium uses your location only to provide accurate information about sunrise, sunset times and length of the day. We do not store it in any way. Disabling location settings will disable only these features --
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Is Calendarium free?
Yes, Calendarium is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Calendarium legit?
🤔 The Calendarium app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
The Calanderium App is visited daily.
As an avid history buff I enjoy learning nuanced moments and interventions that changed the future. The App selects historical topics that change daily and guide the reader to a more in-depth discussion in Wikipedia. If a subject interests you, then take the next step and further your research using other resources.
I highly recommend trying this App each evening.
Very Depressing, Mostly Bad News
I downloaded This app so I could look at each day and learn about major events that happened in history. Unfortunately, very few of the headlines are of a positive nature. You will see lots of entries like “Hitler takes Power….” and “Hundreds killed in…”, but very few “First space flight…” or “Pulitzer Prize awarded to…”
It seems this app skews toward sensationalized, negative, depressing, horrific events. But then again, maybe human history is all about death and destruction, with a sprinkle of highlights. Either way, I no longer want to start each day with a dose of depressing.
Used to be great
I just deleted this app. The most recent dates I have seen are 2017. Nothing later. Is the app no longer updating?
Latest change
I enjoy this app immensely - yet the ability to share on social media has been removed eliminating the ability to share quickly.
I’d give it stars if they brought that back - please.
Calendarium
VERY HELPFUL APP
Daily Must-Read, but ...
Great way to start each day. The links to Wikipedia articles for each item are an excellent feature.
One star deducted for occasional factual errors (see below), and use of obscure units of measure, such as Mw fot earthquake intensity.
Error example: 20 January 1953 says Eisenhower was the first US Presidenr inaugurated on 20 January in accordance with the 20th Amendment. Not true. The 20th Amendment was ratified in 1933, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt was inaugurated for his second term on 20 January 1937.
Daily info
Great Ap. I look forward to reading what happened on Dailythe current day in history. It’s part of my daily routine
Negativity, hand-picked from all over the world
Instead of me reviewing this app, let it speak for itself. Here are some “events” that happened on this day that this app chose to “recall” for me. App lets you copy paste them so here’s a preview for you, these were at the top of the list:
”17.11.2013 – Fifty people are killed when Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363 crashes at Kazan Airport, Russia.
17.11.2012 – At least 50 schoolchildren are killed in an accident at a railway crossing near Manfalut, Egypt.
17.11.2000 – A catastrophic landslide in Log pod Mangartom, Slovenia, kills seven, and causes millions of SIT of damage. It is one of the worst catastrophes in Slovenia in the past 100 years.
17.11.1997 – In Luxor, Egypt, 62 people are killed by six Islamic militants outside the Temple of Hatshepsut, known as Luxor massacre.”
The list is long and does have some interesting events like:
“17.11.1947 – American scientists John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain observe the basic principles of the transistor, a key element for the electronics revolution of the 20th century.”
Most of the “events”, however, have to do with catastrophes, war-related deaths, massacres, accidents and destruction. Is that supposed to be entertaining or insightful? Isn’t it enough that we already have News channels for this sort of thing? To fill yourself up with negativity in such an unproductive way - without context or purpose is very unhealthy. What possible purpose could it serve to inform me that in 2012 “At least 50 schoolchildren are killed in an accident” at some railway crossing in Egypt? Am I supposed to listen to my music or eat lunch while reading this casually?
Why not instead focus on the good/positive things such as scientific discoveries, art, music, literature... things that shaped and inspired the world in *positive* ways? Surely there are plenty on this day, every day. Such events inspire positive thinking throughout the day and make us feel more positive about our own affairs.
As Humans we have a strong tendency to relate easily to the suffering and demise of other members of our own species, in fact this is what’s known as Empathy. To take advantage of this susceptibility and build a whole app to exploit it, well that’s just low.
Great app
This app gives you everything that happens on this day in history which I compare it to a radio station that has a almanac in the morning. Wish they also gave the birthday of famous people born on this day.
Calendarium
Once I figured it out, the feature that allows one to “google” the event to learn more detail is an invaluable history teacher!