Description
This little Gregorian-based calendar app promises to bring all your far-flung "Calendars" (Cloud, local, subscribed) together in the form of a color-coded, hard-copy, monthly calendar.
Before we start, a word about those first four ScreenShots in the Preview section shown above. Well, they're not ScreenShots, but rather "PrinterShots" – thumbnail images of a calendar scrunched down to the size requirement of a ScreenShot so as to be depicted here on the App Store. Yes, they look somewhat out-of-sorts here, but on your printer or sent as a PDF, they will look "fabulous". The remaining six ScreenShots are directly from the app.
So, let's get started.
Meet the Anderson family (and their Calendar colors) - Mom (orange), Dad (green), son Blu (blue) and daughter Vi (violet). Mom, the family “calendar-master”, previews her Calendar together with the Calendars for Dad, Blu and Violet (#1, above). Nice.
Wait, what? Grandma, who lives in Fresno, is coming for a visit? Probably to keep an eye on grandson Blu while Mom and Dad are busy recreating (golf and tennis camps). Mom needs more 'real-estate' in the calendar.
So, what can be done?
Mom knows what to do. Mom will bifurcate the calendar.
Wait, what?
bi·fur·cate - "to cause to divide into two branches or parts" - Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
Mom uses the Date Range feature of the app to render days 1-15 (#2, above), then renders days 16-31 on the flip-side. Mission accomplished.
Also available is a columnar calendar style (#3, above). A legend is also available (#4, above).
Three font sizes are available for calendar event titles. A customized calendar title and a calendar note field are also available.
What paper sizes are supported, you might ask? USLetter? Of course. A4? Yes. Legal? That too. PDF is supported. You select the size with the full dimensions becoming the imageable area. If a PDF meets-up with a printer somewhere down the line, just use "fit-to-page" or "scale" to avoid clipping on the margins.
So, what this app did for the Andersons it can do for you. It's free to try - your Calendars, your events, your printer. And the app produces a PDF that you can AirDrop, Email, etc. If it looks good, a nominal IAP (Tier One) will get you on your way.
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