Instead of a day-by-day look, the app provides a monthly look at your schedule.
A feature highlight is the one-swipe history. A simple vertical swipe allows you to jump to the same month in previous or future years.
You can also long press any date to see “days ago” or “days until.” It will also natively show elapsed/remaining days for multi-day band events.
Easy to use controls are also another big part of the app. You can tap the date to see the event list below. Long press to see a popup that shows all events and a countdown for each without needing to scroll.
To always find the event you’re needing, you can search by keyword and past/future date ranges.
Calun is a free download now on the App Store designed for the iPhone and all iPad models.
There is an optional, one-time Calun Plus purchase of $4.99. That will remove all advertisements and provide access to to all 11 calendar themes.
Plus users will also be able to use premium widgets like a mini calendar and two-month view. Also available are in-depth display and color customization to help you make a unique calendar experience.
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