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The best calendar apps on the Mac and iOS are Fantastical, BusyCal, Calendars 5 and Timepage. Special mention to Informant 5: it's an app for handling a busy schedule and so includes a calendar.
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- Moleskine’s reputation in the area of physical notebooks is top-notch, and its work in the digital space with apps like Timepage is excellent as well. It should come as no surprise, then, that a company with expertise in both physical and digital realms would put that skill to use creating a system that seamlessly blends both worlds.
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Hi everyone, thanks so much for all your comments - it's really wonderful to see everyone's enthusiasm for a desktop version of Timepage! We don't always get a chance to respond to every comment so here is a general update of where we are at - our apologies for not commenting sooner.
It's a large undertaking and investment to build and release a Mac version of Timepage (regardless of Catalyst), and we're a small team - we're doing the best we can to prioritise.
Our plan is to release web and desktop version of Actions first, to enable syncing across iPhone, iPad, Android and Mac/Windows. We've recently taken a big step with this approach - you can access Actions on the web at https://actions.moleskinestudio.com
Timepage is currently iOS only, but it syncs with your calendar provider (Google/Apple/Exchange/etc) so you can use any calendar app you'd like on non-iOS devices and everything will stay up to date.
We are currently building a macOS version of Timepage but it's a huge project - so while we're hoping to release it this year we can't confirm a definite timeline just yet. Thanks again for your support and feedback, we'll keep you up to date as best we can!
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Jean-Loup Hardran
hello, having bought your Timepage application for my Iphone X and finding it very good, I would like to know if you are thinking of making a version of this application working under Mac OS X High Sierra 10.13.6.
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Edoardo Giovanni
1600 upvotes, a point now open for more than 3 years, no action or reply... congrats!
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L.A.
Gonna delete the iOS for now until I get to trial the desktop app. Also wtf is the point of having a public kanban board to solicit feedback and then not respond to your (current/potential) customers?!? Ya’ll check the upvote count on this requested functionality? Your PM’s approach needs a sense check.
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Marco Pace
Waiting for Timepage for Web. When do you expect to release it?
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Nick
Hello, I love your iOS apps, it would be great not to have to use someone else’s desktop app. Are you working on a desktop version of Timepage and Actions?
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Hazel
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Kaley Crouch
I just bought this app and didn't realize it was not available on Mac. So sad :( Looks like they are working on it though! Hopefully have it soon. I have a very hard time working, using my phone and then not being able to use my calendar to schedule meetings on my computer.
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With Timepage, we’ve eliminated a key friction point in setting up calendars. Rather than forcing you to sign in to the calendars across your various accounts, Timepage – with your permission, of course – takes your iOS accounts and drops your calendars right into the app. This enables Timepage to make changes to the calendars added at the system level, while also acting independently and overlaying our own features. All of this makes the switch from your old calendar easier – just allow Timepage to access your calendars when the app first launches and you’ll be ready to go.
How to Add a Calendar in iOS
To add a calendar in iOS, you’ll navigate to the iOS Settings app and scroll to the “Accounts & Passwords” menu. Any accounts you’ve added to iOS, including ones for email, notes, and contacts, will be featured in this panel. To verify that the calendars for these accounts are being added to Calendars, tap the appropriate account and flip the toggle to the “on” position.
Tapping “Add Account” while in this menu will walk you through the sign-in process for your iCloud, Exchange, Google, Yahoo!, AOL, Outlook.com, or custom account. After working through that service’s process, you’ll just need to verify that the Calendars toggle is set in the “on” position. This calendar will then be available in the stock Calendars app and any calendar app with your permission.
Allowing Calendar Access to Timepage
When you open Timepage for the first time, you’ll see a dialogue window asking if you’d like to allow Timepage access to your system calendars. Accepting this step is crucial – this is what will populate Timepage with the calendars you have saved to the system. If you don’t accept this, Timepage will have no way to add the events in your calendars.
If you accidentally reject this, however, there’s a simple fix. In the iOS Settings app, scroll toward the bottom until you see Timepage among your other apps. After tapping into the menu, toggle the Calendars option ON under the header “Allow Timepage to Access.” This will then relay access to your calendars to Timepage, and your events will begin populating.
Facebook Calendars
If you’d like to see your Facebook events in Timepage, there are some instructions available here about how to set them up to sync to your device.
Birthday calendars
Timepage can identify birthday calendars by searching for certain keywords in the calendars’ titles. For example, the default (English) title of a Google Mail Birthdays calendar is “Birthdays”. By identifying the birthday calendars, Timepage can then separate birthday events from others, and do clever things like hiding duplicates.If your birthday calendars are named differently (e.g. ?), then change the keyword in “Preferences -> Calendars” so that the app can identify the calendars.