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Minimalists Will Love Moleskine's New Calendar App

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Moleskine, famous for its stylish notebooks and diaries, has introduced a calendar app for iOS.

The app, named Timepage, blends weather, calendar and a crisply minimalist design, arranging your schedule as a continuous, scrollable flow.

Days can be expanded to fill the screen, where Timepage's integration with contacts, maps, and Uber allows it to give helpful transportation and weather advice. Swiping to the left and right from the expanded view allows you to switch between days, while a menu hides off-screen.

Like much of the competition, Timepage also supports natural language input, so you can type "coffee with Sam at 5 p.m. on Tuesday," and the calendar will schedule an event accordingly. Timepage even includes a companion app for the Apple Watch , which places the most immediately important calendar information on the wrist for easy access.

Moleskine's offering is clean, bright, and thoughtful, but its minimalism may mean the app displays too little information for some. Days without events, for instance, do not get automatically hidden. Instead, they remain in the continuous scroll, taking up precious space. Timepage also lacks support for differentiating calendars from different inputs, like Exchange and iCloud.

Regardless, Timepage is a fresh and undeniably beautiful calendar. It is compatible with iCloud, Google Calendar, and Microsoft Exchange, and is available now on the App Store for $4.99.

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