If you look at the photos of the brochure giving information regarding the Iphone and its calendar feature, it would seem that there is nothing really groundbreaking about it. But if you are wondering what the features are, here they are:
The iPhone calendar allows the user to organize his jam-packed schedule by day or by month, depending on his preference, and to the hour. All he has to do is tap the hour or the day. He can also tweak the locations, the titles, as well as the start and the end time of the alert settings of the event he has inputted into his phone.
Setting the time and the day on the iPhone calendar is so easy and fun. All the owner has to do is to flick the two wheels to the desired minute and hour. There is also the calendar functions such as the To-Do or Task list making it more organized than ever.
Additional features are the following:
1. There is a Day / Week / Month and view button, also a Today button.
2. The calendar utilizes dot in order to represent the event that was marked on that day of the month.
3. There is a plus button which could be used in order to add events.
4. At the top of the screen is the time.
5. The current month has a blue highlight.
6. Shows the user the events mapped out for the day.
Another feature is that there is the iCal dock icon which shows the date and reminds the user of his itinerary. This is simply one of the subtle touches powerhouse Apple has put into its iPhone.
The calendar on the home screen also constantly shows the day of the week. There may be blurry picture though. If you are one of those people who has a hard time remembering what month we are in, the iPhone calendar will definitely become your best friend in no time.
However, there are minor glitches such as the incompatibility of the iPhone to the PC, Windows XP and outlook. The originating calendar event must be set from the apple for better compatibility. This is the only way to resolve the problem. After all, it is an iPhone. It works better with MACs than with PCs. This saves you from the possibility of entirely messing up your iPhone, or worse yet, your MAC.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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