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Wednesday, 16 November 2011
GoCal Review
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“GoCal” is a $4.99 downloadable app by developer Lightroom Apps that utilizes Google Calendar. Users log into their Google account and the app allows them to view their Google calendars on their device. What’s more, “GoCal” also displays any calendars users have on their iOS device as well. So, whether users want to use their iOS calendar or Google Calendar to store info – or a bit of both – they can use “GoCal.”
Any calendar app lives or dies by its interface, and of course, “GoCal” impresses here too. The app features a clean, colorful and easy-to-use interface. The setup is a little more stylized than Apple’s own default calendar, sporting organizational use of color that makes “GoCal” easy to read. Users can sort by the month, week, day or list when viewing events. They can also enable or disable which calendars are synched and listed, which is useful for users who have several calendars, like myself. All this stuff is pretty standard as far as apps go, though.
It’s the integration of Google that really makes “GoCal” shine. With it, users can easily access their Google Calendar with their iOS device, and the whole experience is seamless and built for the platform. Anything users can do while logged into the browser version of Google Calendar, users can do here. What’s more, there’s additional Google integration to boot. For instance, users can add a location to their event, which, when clicked on, opens Google Maps. Definitely a nice extra.
The main downside to “GoCal” has nothing to do with its design or functionality. Sadly, the app’s price is a bit steep at five bucks. Kind of unfortunate because otherwise, it’s highly recommendable.
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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