Timepage by Moleskine Studio Reviews – Page 51

5/5 rating based on 511 reviews. Read all reviews for Timepage by Moleskine Studio for iPhone.
Timepage by Moleskine Studio is free iOS app published by Moleskine S.r.l.

Don’t buy

Bug Swatter

paid for app now I get screwed with membership fees... avoid the app! I read your response. That is what I expected you would want viewers to read. I tried the fix that was e-mailed and it did not work. This transition should be very smooth with little or no problems on my end! Your app is okay but nothing great and I would never pay your membership fee. After all my complaints I will give you credit the problem was fixed.


Fine

J.Peyman

Good and productive app. But it requires membership $ for even a simple action!


Has Potential

rtmagner

The visuals of this app are nice. However, the flow of it isn't optimal. I would like to see an option with more information regarding my meeting within the main screen. Currently, it just has the name of the meeting. It would be nice to have the location in the meeting along with the name of the meeting front and center. Additionally, it takes three clicks to get to any information within the body of the meeting.


I LOVE LOVE LOVE this App. HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION!!

DAT513

I've been using smart phones and PDAs since their inception. I have always had very busy business and personal schedules. I have used Microsoft Exchange for many years. I have tried virtually ever mobile Exchange app, including TouchDown (which was a very functional Outlook mobile app). Since switching to iOs about a year ago, I have since used my iPhone's native apps to sync with my Outlook. Its apps are serviceable However, Timepage elevates my access to my calendars to a level I never before imagined. Perfect syncing to both office and personal Ourlook calendars. But what I love most is how really cool this app works and looks. Very simple access; creative entry techniques and variables... Easily my favorite app in years. By the way, one reviewer complained that it took too long to open. Admittedly the native Calandar opens almost instantly. However, with two separately synced calendars in Timepage, mine takes less than 2 seconds to open. I don't mind the wait - it gives me time to balance my checkbook and grab a bite to eat. Wish list: 1. Please expand this app to include all Outlook fields (like TouchDown did for Android) and include tasks, notes and perhaps emails. Contacts not as important because if the way TimePage quickly grabs contact info from iPhone native Contact app. BTW, I would love to be a beta tester for your company. Also, I'm picking up your pen writing kit later this week from Best Buy. BTW, Part 2: why can't someone develope a native and integrated spell check app to use with email and texts (or with a keyboard app)????? We'd pay big bucks for such capabilities (worth it to avoid embarrassment).


Simply Beautiful!

TDiz1

I use dozens of productivity apps. I’ve seen it all. I discovered Timepage last week. Hands down, this is the most elegant and intelligent calendar app I have ever used! The design of it is outstanding! Simple. Easy to understand. Timepage is a delight to use. If aesthetics and functionality matter to you, GET this app.


Favourite Calendar App

Clurichaun

The app works great on my iPhone8 and iPad Pros. Super fast, when entering data and easy to delete or move events around but don't rely on the instructions for a lot of help in that area. The new drag and drop Is pretty awesome and does work :) Also, it does work If you don't want to allow it to use your location while running in the background; you can change that inside the phone's settings. It's customisable regarding, color, font size, sound and you can choose as many default alerts as you like. It's attractive eye candy and a completely functional calendar but way ahead of the many others that offer the same, is how quickly one can input information and just as quickly, press on an already created event and move it to a different day and time just as quickly. The great thing is the developers are constantly trying to improve upon this app, more than most would, which also makes it a worthy, inexpensive investment. As for adjusting the text. Swipe to preferences, and at the very bottom you change the text size to whatever you want. I have a problem with vision too, so trust me, it works. I have heard many complaints about how people thought this was free and found out a membership was needed now. First, I thank to the developers for honoring existing customers with a free membership, second, those that don’t own it, get seven days to decide whether they want to subscribe. Personally, I use this app a lot, daily, and $12 a year for something you use all of the time is a generous and not an outrageous price.


Buggy after latest update but still my fave

scdvt

Purchased this beautiful, customizable calendar long before it became a subscription service. The developers seem responsive and back their product well with good customer service and prompt answers to questions. I love the ability to change colors or the way it displays my week on a whim. The countdown feature and widget are fun—please add the ability to add more than one countdown item to the Countdown widget, as it works with swipable calendar items displayed in the Today widget! More event icons would be fun—there’s definitely a lack of variety there. It would also be great to set the current date to display in the center of the screen, where the white arrow for settings unintentionally draws your eye. (This seems like the only true visual design flaw, but it’s a big one.) I haven’t ever really had any tech issues until this last update. Now I get frequent freeze-ups and need to restart. Since I was an early buyer I’m putting up with it, but I’m imagining your free trial and paid subscribers won’t. Please fix! Less time spent on scrolling transportation options (really, I don’t care how long it will take me to walk to Maine) and more focus on usability, plus a wider variety of event type icons would make this app perfect again. Thanks for a great calendar.


Great app

longingfor memories

A new kind of calendar app that is simple, clean, and easy to use. Unlike most calendar apps Timepage is beautifully designed and has great functionality. With various animation that follows that functionality. You can view all windows just swiping to the right or left, leaving very little room for confusion. Inputting events is even easier, also you can put the location in one of the widgets (holding down or "force touch" ) it will show you the map with an approximation on time to get there, and displays weather conditions all at the same time. If you have iCal or ios Calendar you can simply import your events simply by going to the main menu > Preference > calendar and it will import everything for you. Not only does it do you ios apps, but also email calendar as well (might need your specific email app installed first). As a college student, I think it's a great app to have since it is extremely user-friendly and appeals more to younger crowds. Although, it's a great app that consistently needs an update (around three-to-five weeks), which means there is always something getting fixed. Usually, when a bug is fixed, a new one arises elsewhere. I originally had the free trial version which was working fine, until I got on there monthly/yearly subscription ($1.00/month for a year). The first issue was that the location widget was not as accurate as the free version. I occasionally end up in Tampa or somewhere in California using the full version. Another issue was that it wouldn't notify me about specific events I set up to be reminded. I don't know if that issue resides in iPhone volume button being on or silent because usually my alarms still go off with the button in silent mode as long as the volume is up. Furthermore, on the "day" page (where it only shows days consecutively descending) it can be hard to identify the day you are on because there is only a thin bar (white) that identifies it, along with the number highlighted in the same theme as the days. It just doesn't seem to pop out at me which can be inefficient in the sense that it's easy to get lost. It also doesn't reset if you leave the app or swipe any direction, you literally have to close that app to reset the days and calendar back to their original day. On the other hand, I think Moleskine did a great job designing Timepage. It can act up and be a little slow sometimes but I think it great a new calendar that easier than most to understand and very fluid with its app animation. It is not your average calendar app icon either, which usually consists of a letter or number on the icon to indicate date and day. This usually could be a deciding factor for some users. If you are pretty good about organizing your apps then this isn't much of a problem. The icon of the app simply blends in with everything else. It's not 'dynamic' like iPhones Calendar where the day changes. Some people like that, and some don't care as long is it functions better. Overall, I really enjoy this app and give it five stars.


Nicely bundles together all my need-to-know stuff

loopydupe

Easily customizable and has all the pertinent info I require. Adding items as simple as tapping on what needs to be added/edited. Plus it is nice to know how quickly I can travel between appointments via rocket ship. Plays well with other calendars (iCal and google) so importing info is a breeze. Money well spent.


Moleskine Timepage

CHI MERI

I’ve had this app ‘before subscription’ (BS) which is what Timepage has descended to. It does not play nice with the iPhone X at all. I’ll not delete yet to see if these glitches are addressed.