

They can't introduce radical calendar file format changes, they can't really do much to your actual event data.īut what they can do is radically improve how fast and how well you can add events, and look up existing ones.

If every calendar app uses the same database as Apple Calendar, they have to use it the way Apple decided.

There is, though, the other side to this same issue. So you can try out any of the following recommendations without giving a thought to, say, exporting your events from one and importing from another. You may not be likely to try many apps simultaneously, but this same feature of iOS means that moving from one calendar app to another is instantaneous. Trust us, we've tested half a dozen at the same time and it is great how putting an event into one calendar app means it is instantly available to all of them. It's capable, powerful, reliable - and it's also the engine behind each one of the alternatives that are worth looking at.Įach of these, and practically all other iOS calendar apps you can find, use the same data as Apple's Calendar.
