📅 March 14, 2014

How To Install iOS 7.1 Calendar App On iOS 7.0.x

With iOS 7.1, Apple has updated the Calendar.app with a new split view as you can see in the screenshot above. Luckily, jailbreakers can benefit of the new UI without having to update to the new iOS and loosing the ability to jailbreak.

gregorian-ios-7.1-calendar-FSMdotCOMWith iOS 7.1, Apple has updated the Calendar.app with a new split view as you can see in the screenshot above. Luckily, jailbreakers can benefit of the new UI without having to update to the new iOS and loosing the ability to jailbreak.

Ryan Petrich has released ‘Gregorian’ on his own repo a free port of the iOS 7.1 Calendar.app. Gregorian will install as a separate app on your Home Screen instead of updating the existing app with the new UI.

To get Gregorian, add the following repo in Cydia: http://rpetri.ch/repo

 

📅 November 27, 2013

Fantastical 2 Updated With Location Accuracy Improvements, Overdue Reminder Badge and More…

Flexbits updated its super popular calendar app for iOS devices to version 2.0.2 to bring improved location matching and search results, new icon badge options and various fixes and improvements.

fantastical-2-iPhone-FSMdotCOMFlexbits updated its super popular calendar app for iOS devices to version 2.0.2 to bring improved location matching and search results, new icon badge options and various fixes and improvements.

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📅 November 25, 2013

Flexbits Updates Fantastical for Mac With Reminders Due Times

Fantastical for Mac was updated today to v1.3.11, which fixes a bunch of issues with OS X Mavericks, iCloud and Outlook but it also adds a new feature: Reminders now have due times

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Fantastical for Mac was updated today to v1.3.11, which fixes a bunch of issues with OS X Mavericks, iCloud and Outlook but it also adds a new feature: Reminders now have due times – a feature that brings further parity between Fantastical for iOS and OS X.

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📅 November 18, 2013

Fantastical 2 Updated With Improved Notifications, Icon Badges and More…

Flexbits released today a first updated for Fantastical 2, which comes with improved notifications, icon badges, performance improvements for older devices, various fixes and improvements and more.

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Flexbits released today a first updated for  Fantastical 2, which comes with improved notifications, icon badges, performance improvements for older devices, various fixes and improvements and more. Jump over the break to check out a full changelog…

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📅 October 30, 2013

Flexbit Releases Fantastical 2 With iOS 7 UI, Reminders Support and Improved Event Parser

Flexibits released Fantastical 2, a brand new version of the super popular iOS calendar app which includes reminders support, an improved sentence parser, background app refresh and more.

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Flexibits released Fantastical 2, a brand new version of the super popular iOS calendar app which includes reminders support, an improved sentence parser, background app refresh and more.

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📅 November 29, 2012

Fantastical for iPhone: A Fantastic iCal Altnative [video]

Fantastical for iOS

In the great ocean that is the iTunes App Store, we find hundreds of alternative apps for Apples stock stuff. Weather apps, notes apps, email apps… hell there are even compass competitors. One thing that you don’t see many of are calendar alternatives.

Why? Because it’s really hard to improve on Apple’s app in a meaningful way. Fact is Apple did a really good job. It would take an app that was really awesomely done to make it even worth bothering… something… fantastic.

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📅 January 24, 2012

Awesome Calendar For iPhone and iPad [video]

This new time management tool offers auto syncing to Google Calendar, photo embeddable note making, localized current and forecasted weather, todo list management, sharing from within the app and far more.

Awesome Calendar has a very extensive list of feature offerings, from automatic Google Calendar syncing to diary notation with embedded photos to localized weather reports and much, much more. Holidays for 35 countries are automatically noted on the app’s calendars.

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📅 October 12, 2011

iCloud.com Goes Live

iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, contacts, calendars, and more, and wirelessly pushes them to your iOS 5 devices and computers. iCloud is integrated with your apps, so everything happens automatically

Apple has launched iCloud: iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, contacts, calendars, and more, and wirelessly pushes them to your iOS 5 devices and computers. iCloud is integrated with your apps, so everything happens automatically.

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📅 August 2, 2011

A Quick Look at iCloud [video]

A few hours ago, Apple gave developers access to iCloud.com with access to Mail, Contacts, Find My iPhone, Calendar and iWork.

 

A few hours ago, Apple gave developers access to iCloud.com with access to Mail, Contacts, Find My iPhone, Calendar and iWork.

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📅 July 20, 2009

HowTo: Backup iPhone’s Calendar, Notes, Photos, Mail and Safari Bookmarks

Yesterday the iPhone DevTeam wrote a new blog post where they basically told us battery loss does not occur because of UltraSn0w, and they told us that when we restore the iPhone, we should set it up as a “New Phone” and not restore it from the previous backup.

ATTENTION: Also read HowTo: Manually BackUp Your iPhone

Yesterday the iPhone DevTeam wrote a new blog post where they basically told us battery loss does not occur because of UltraSn0w, and they told us that when we restore the iPhone, we should set it up as a “New Phone” and not restore it from the previous backup.

FSMdotCOM, informed you yesterday how to save your contacts and sms messages but there are a lot of things you can backup, and i got some comments and emails from you guys asking me how to do this.

The process is as simple as it was before, and it involved SSH . So let’s see how to save some more data.

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