From: Mark on 27 Jun 2010 06:22 Trawling the app store I found several 3rd party apps that interact with the Calendar app - i.e. they can create and edit events and then they get added automagically to the Calendar app. That's a pretty neat feature. I also found two apps definitely /not/ in their correct categories: "5000 Asian Girls" in News (app description was a timeline of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill - screenshots were of aforementioned asian girls). The other was "Das Orgasmus" in Productivity. It was in German, but I'm pretty sure it should have been somewhere else... Cheers ... Mark
From: smurf on 27 Jun 2010 14:43 Mark wrote: > Trawling the app store I found several 3rd party apps that interact > with the Calendar app - i.e. they can create and edit events and then > they get added automagically to the Calendar app. That's a pretty > neat feature. > What's their names?
From: smurf on 27 Jun 2010 14:52 Mark wrote: > Trawling the app store I found several 3rd party apps that interact > with the Calendar app - i.e. they can create and edit events and then > they get added automagically to the Calendar app. That's a pretty > neat feature. > > I also found two apps definitely /not/ in their correct categories: > "5000 Asian Girls" in News (app description was a timeline of the > Deepwater Horizon oil spill - screenshots were of aforementioned > asian girls). The other was "Das Orgasmus" in Productivity. It was in > German, but I'm pretty sure it should have been somewhere else... > > Cheers ... Mark Having looked, there seems to be an awful lot of applications available to help women work out their periods.
From: Mark on 27 Jun 2010 15:14 On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 19:43:40 +0100, smurf wrote (in article <88pkepF18iU1(a)mid.individual.net>): > Mark wrote: >> Trawling the app store I found several 3rd party apps that interact >> with the Calendar app - i.e. they can create and edit events and then >> they get added automagically to the Calendar app. That's a pretty >> neat feature. >> > > What's their names? > Sorry - can't remember. Somewhere in Productivity. Or Utilities. Or maybe Business. I /think/ they were calendar apps themselves (one was a gCal syncing app). Mark
From: Rob on 28 Jun 2010 02:14 On 27/06/2010 19:43, smurf wrote: > Mark wrote: >> Trawling the app store I found several 3rd party apps that interact >> with the Calendar app - i.e. they can create and edit events and then >> they get added automagically to the Calendar app. That's a pretty >> neat feature. >> > > What's their names? > > TV Guide works.
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