Suggestion: For something like this that's non-standard, an explanation would be useful. All I can do is click the + button and then I'm hit with an attempt to harvest my email address.
This doesn't 'work' or do anything for me. Nothing is clickable except the 'sign in'. Only submission by this poster and no followup comments in the thread make me think this is just for harvesting email address or something.
There is something wrong with the number 4. In the calendar at the top (which has months and years?) none of the 4s are displayed properly. Every other number is fine.
Based on early feedback, the 7-day calendar app has been updated with a cleaner interface, improved time input and mobile responsiveness, and now includes recurring tasks. Thoughts on the updates?
Cute, but I would prefer someone improved task handling in GNOME calendar and am sad that desktop apps have so little developer effort on them these days..
I'm something of a calendar fanatic and I especially love tools that help me view time differently. My main feedback would be a) on desktop, the monthly calendar adds nothing and pushes important stuff below the fold and b) capitalization matters for visual hierarchy, and by making it all caps you remove that capability. Great work, love the concept.
As an idea, I like this. I didn’t create an account but do you have to pay for this?<p>If not, why do you need to create an account?<p>One thing I would say is that the whole concept of 7 days is great, but some people would benefit from future/past review.<p>Maybe hiding “advanced” past/future views somewhere would be beneficial?
Are you using a dodgy font? Fours and apostrophes don't render correctly for me on Chrome/OSX.<p>I can't see any indication of how it would be used as everything is empty and hitting the (+) brings up a login. The animated panel at the very bottom seems superfluous also.
I see the benefits in this, it's an interesting concept. I'd find it more useful if it didn't need to scroll on desktop. There's so much whitespace on the sides that could be better used on non-mobile form factors. I use a paper calendar, and while skeuomorphism probably shouldn't be a design goal, not having to interact to see everything (unless overloaded) would make it truly shine. Progressively giving more information on entries that are sooner could also be another advantage if done carefully.
Nice work. I have a weird bit of feedback - your app isn't drawing the number 4 correctly. Sounds weird but here's a screenshot: <a href="https://i.imgur.com/QqKgEBG.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.imgur.com/QqKgEBG.png</a>
Nice idea.
Nice design.<p>It is mentioned elsewhere, the calendar as the first thing, dilutes / confuses the messaging.<p>Clicking on the days, does that open on the day or does one always have to use the add button?<p>I didn’t sign up, as I don’t want a service.
I like it ! Its not hard core tasking but ideal for those of us with busy dad syndrome. It would be nice if the day picker was check box or radio buttons rather than a pull down.