Widget does not work
Nice app but without the widget it’s not really that useful to me. Really wish the widget worked.
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4.8 out of 5
15 ratings in Netherlands
Nice app but without the widget it’s not really that useful to me. Really wish the widget worked.
An app like this should be intuitive to set up and read, and for me it absolutely is. It also should be simple and legible, and for the most part it is. I do find the undulating, overlapping blocks of color confusing. They move in response to the user scrolling through the calendar, indicating that they somehow represent the overlapping available hours on display— but they don’t seem to. Makes an otherwise elegant UX confusing. More urgently, though, there needs to be an option to display a 24-hour clock for a given location. Since so many countries refer to a 24 hour clock, it’s essential for the convenience of so many prospective users. Thank you so much for making and maintaining this lovely app and for considering my feedback!
I tried this app recently and yes it has a beautiful UI, but sometimes that can also lead to the form over function problem. For one I could not figure out how reorder the cities in my list or delete the ones I don’t want. There was also some excessive splashy notifications that could be honed down.
This app is amazing in helping people coordinate times zones. The interface is simple, and the visuals are beautiful. By far one of the best apps I’ve ever used it looking a time zones.
This app is exactly what I need when I’m trying to coordinate with people in different time zones. Being able to play with different times, forward and backwards, really works for my brain.
This is such a great app and does what I need which is ensure that my global meetings are properly scheduled. The UI is fancy while the UX is intuitive and that’s a very hard combination to pull off. You can allow it to see your calendars which gives you at a glance updates on whether a meeting time works or not. Add any time zone and watch as the background morphs to show you time zone compatibility. Take a half a minute (no more) to really set this up for yourself and you won’t use any other time zone converter. Well done Moleskine team!
Anybody who has an ocean between them and the person on the other end of the line or comm link: this is the app you need.
Overlap is a nice, useful little app with helpful visualizations. It's what Everytimezone should have been. However, the Mac version for some reason uses a crazy amount of power and thus drains your battery fast if you have it running in the background. On my M1 it's burning 94% CPU when idle, and I have no idea what sort of engineering mistakes could lead to that in such a simple app. Great to use, really dangerous to leave on in the background.
Very good for easily scheduling meetings with people in other timezones. It does what it says on the tin and does it well. One thing I do wish for would be for an option to convert all timezones to GMT or UTC, rather than having CDT/PT/EST/etc. It would make it easier to communicate the offset especially as some timezones tend to be skewed and hard to follow (especially with DST).
What I like most about this app is that I can manipulate the time of day to compare across numerous time zones and determine best times for meetings and calls for folks working around the globe. I just wish the time manipulation was made easier than sliding a zone of time. I'm in need of something faster to use to speed up my determination of when it's convenient to schedule events.