ZenDay
There are a multitude of applications of tasks so you don't forget to no meetings, duties, events or chores throughout the day. However, these tools are usually no more than listings of these questions that remind you of the time at which the task must be performed. ZenDay gives a twist to this concept to offer its users a visual calendar that help you not only remember all your chores and events, but get them done on time to maintain your zen state and avoid stress.
This is a productivity app focused on time and tasks. It also exercises the functions of the calendar to have all the important events and appointments in the same place. All of this through a most curious interface that presents a calendar represented by a long list of times to keep track of everything that needs to be done minute by minute. do in a day. However, among its most surprising features is its system for reorganizing tasks and warnings for the user Questions that seek your comfort.
Its use is quite simple if you are an orderly and proactive user, and if you speak the language English Just start the application so that ZenDay automatically takes care of synchronizing the events of Google Calendar and others Terminal calendars.After that and a short tutorial that shows some of its main features, it is already possible to start dump all the tasks and pending things in it To do this, just press on the desired time of day or, directly, display the circle on the right side of the screen and choose if it is a reminder for the whole day, an event or a task
With this, part of the calendar is shaded, being able to manually choose how many hours the task lasts or, specify many more details by display the pop-up windowIn this way it is possible to complete data such as the name of the event, the specific hours that occupies, the participants (who can be invited by email), apply reminders at different times and even set a place on a map that specifies where it is going to take place.All of this ends up being reflected on the calendar on the main screen, applying a special color code depending on the type of appointment and using lines that lengthen on the calendar to make see until what time or day they last.
The good thing is that ZenDay has an intelligent system that changes the color of tasks toward red to prompt the user with those that are running late. It is also possible to set deadline dates and times in a comfortable way to make these added functions work correctly and show the relevance of the tasks to avoid user stress.
In short, a curious tool for those users who have already tried other task applications and are not convinced of their effectiveness. The good thing is that ZenDay can be fully enjoyed freeIt is developed for Android and can be downloaded from Google Play A version is also in the works for Apple devices