Reviewers describe Google Calendar as a dependable, everyday organizer that keeps meetings, deadlines, reminders, and tasks in one place. They repeatedly praise its clean interface, cross-device syncing, and smooth integration with email notifications, saying it works well on browser and Android and fits easily into daily routines. Color-coding, separate calendars, reminders, dark mode, and customization are recurring strengths, especially for splitting work and personal life. Criticism is light and specific: one user wants better color options for Google Tasks so task lists are easier to distinguish.
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Every time Google updates a design it increases the size of the fonts, make bigger buttons and add more white space. Why? Not everybody wants less information in the page.
Pros:Nothing
Cons:The labs complements stopped working. At least the ones I used, like the world clock
Long term user of Google Calendar and always been a huge advocate. There are probably better calendar apps out there but the way Google auto syncs my events and flights (from emails) is something that I can't live without.
Pros:Seems like everything will flow way better with what I've already got in iOS. I'm still in love with material design.
Cons:Still wish they did reminders in a slightly more intuitive way.
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It is most of the way there, still has a bunch to go in terms of defined UX and Schedule view. MUCH better than the previous iteration though.
Pros:Finally looks like something made in the last decade and not an Office 2003 hangover.
Material Design works great in a calendar setting.
Cons:The Schedule view still looks terrible *why not emulate the mobile Schedule view?
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