Full screen calendar widget

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Full Screen Calendar Widget for your home screen. Talking of widgets, WAVE Calendar offers a full screen, covering-all-aspects Android calendar widget you can place on your home screen. Get WAVE Calendar for Android and Android

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Look, such as Tally Marks, Punch Card, and Paper Calendar. Download: Countdown Widget (Free, premium version available) 5. Countdown+ Calendar Countdown+ Calendar lets you add an event countdown by category. Examples of the categories include Weddings and Anniversaries, Shows and Concerts, and Trips and Vacations. The app can add countdowns directly from your Facebook events and your iPhone's Calendar app. It also fetches a list of holidays from your country. As Countdown+ Calendar does not come with countdown widgets on either its free or paid plan, you can choose to receive a daily count notification if you like to get countdown updates every day. You'll only need to upgrade to Countdown+ Calendar's full version if you want to view holidays in every country or access its image packs without having to unlock them individually by watching ads. Download: Countdown+ Calendar (Free, in-app purchases available) 6. Countdown Star Countdown Star is a simple countdown app for your iPhone. In the app, each event and its background are presented in full-screen, creating a nice, immersive effect for your countdown. Use the slider to easily change the countdown units and see how many months, days, or hours are left until your event. You can also favorite an event so that it is the first to be displayed when you open the app. Countdown Star only lets you add a countdown widget to your iPhone's Today View. By default, the countdown widget displays the event closest to the current date, but you can also choose to display multiple events. All features in Countdown Star are completely free, but there is a separate, paid version of the app if you don't want to see any ads when you're using it. Download: Countdown Star (Free) 7. AtomicClock If you're looking for a more traditional countdown experience—that Full Screen Calendar Widget for your home screen. Google has never been particularly quick on the draw when it comes to embracing new iOS features, but at least fans of Google Calendar will no longer have to resort to cumbersome workarounds to see their upcoming appointments on their iPhone lock screens.Google is rolling out an update to Google Calendar that adds support for three new Lock Screen widgets. These work more or less like you’d expect; there’s a full-sized widget that shows the details of your next calendar item and a smaller version that shows the time. There’s also a separate widget that lets you replace the standard date block with one that includes the next upcoming event (or “No Events” if there’s nothing else scheduled today). There’s also a new “What’s next with month view” Home Screen widget that, as the name implies, shows a small calendar view alongside your next two upcoming events. That’s similar to what Apple’s Calendar app has provided since Home Screen widgets debuted in iOS 14, but it’s been conspicuously missing in the Google Calendar widgets, which previously only offered a basic view of the current date and upcoming appointments.The lack of these more advanced widgets wasn’t an insurmountable problem since it was possible to work around these issues by syncing with Apple’s Calendar app and using those widgets instead. However, that was still a bit awkward, especially for those who would have preferred to remove the built-in Calendar app entirely. So, the addition of these extra widgets is good news for those on Google Calendar, but in this case, it’s rather unusual that they took as long as they did to show up.Google may have a long history of slow rollouts when it comes to many iPhone features — it took nearly a year after iOS 13 was released before dark mode came to Gmail, and dark mode didn’t arrive in Google Maps until shortly before iOS 15 was released — but in this case, it was surprisingly on the ball when it came to Lock Screen widgets.Barely a month after iOS 16 introduced the ability to customize your Lock Screen and add these widgets, Google proudly announced a plethora of new widgets for Gmail and Chrome to Maps and Google Lens. In fact, there have long been widgets for nearly every other Google app and service available, including Drive, Search, News, Translate, and more. By that standard, Google Calendar has been conspicuously absent, and it’s all the more perplexing that it’s taken the company another 16 months to add it.Mind you, it’s not the only feature that Google seems to be taking an unusually long time with. A year ago, the company announced that it would be bringing Live Activities

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Look, such as Tally Marks, Punch Card, and Paper Calendar. Download: Countdown Widget (Free, premium version available) 5. Countdown+ Calendar Countdown+ Calendar lets you add an event countdown by category. Examples of the categories include Weddings and Anniversaries, Shows and Concerts, and Trips and Vacations. The app can add countdowns directly from your Facebook events and your iPhone's Calendar app. It also fetches a list of holidays from your country. As Countdown+ Calendar does not come with countdown widgets on either its free or paid plan, you can choose to receive a daily count notification if you like to get countdown updates every day. You'll only need to upgrade to Countdown+ Calendar's full version if you want to view holidays in every country or access its image packs without having to unlock them individually by watching ads. Download: Countdown+ Calendar (Free, in-app purchases available) 6. Countdown Star Countdown Star is a simple countdown app for your iPhone. In the app, each event and its background are presented in full-screen, creating a nice, immersive effect for your countdown. Use the slider to easily change the countdown units and see how many months, days, or hours are left until your event. You can also favorite an event so that it is the first to be displayed when you open the app. Countdown Star only lets you add a countdown widget to your iPhone's Today View. By default, the countdown widget displays the event closest to the current date, but you can also choose to display multiple events. All features in Countdown Star are completely free, but there is a separate, paid version of the app if you don't want to see any ads when you're using it. Download: Countdown Star (Free) 7. AtomicClock If you're looking for a more traditional countdown experience—that

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Google has never been particularly quick on the draw when it comes to embracing new iOS features, but at least fans of Google Calendar will no longer have to resort to cumbersome workarounds to see their upcoming appointments on their iPhone lock screens.Google is rolling out an update to Google Calendar that adds support for three new Lock Screen widgets. These work more or less like you’d expect; there’s a full-sized widget that shows the details of your next calendar item and a smaller version that shows the time. There’s also a separate widget that lets you replace the standard date block with one that includes the next upcoming event (or “No Events” if there’s nothing else scheduled today). There’s also a new “What’s next with month view” Home Screen widget that, as the name implies, shows a small calendar view alongside your next two upcoming events. That’s similar to what Apple’s Calendar app has provided since Home Screen widgets debuted in iOS 14, but it’s been conspicuously missing in the Google Calendar widgets, which previously only offered a basic view of the current date and upcoming appointments.The lack of these more advanced widgets wasn’t an insurmountable problem since it was possible to work around these issues by syncing with Apple’s Calendar app and using those widgets instead. However, that was still a bit awkward, especially for those who would have preferred to remove the built-in Calendar app entirely. So, the addition of these extra widgets is good news for those on Google Calendar, but in this case, it’s rather unusual that they took as long as they did to show up.Google may have a long history of slow rollouts when it comes to many iPhone features — it took nearly a year after iOS 13 was released before dark mode came to Gmail, and dark mode didn’t arrive in Google Maps until shortly before iOS 15 was released — but in this case, it was surprisingly on the ball when it came to Lock Screen widgets.Barely a month after iOS 16 introduced the ability to customize your Lock Screen and add these widgets, Google proudly announced a plethora of new widgets for Gmail and Chrome to Maps and Google Lens. In fact, there have long been widgets for nearly every other Google app and service available, including Drive, Search, News, Translate, and more. By that standard, Google Calendar has been conspicuously absent, and it’s all the more perplexing that it’s taken the company another 16 months to add it.Mind you, it’s not the only feature that Google seems to be taking an unusually long time with. A year ago, the company announced that it would be bringing Live Activities

2025-03-28
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Welcome to Chronus, a set of flexible and stylish Clock, Weather, News, Tasks, Stocks, Fitness and Calendar widgets for your Home and Lock** screen. All Chronus widgets share the same highly optimized back-end services, making it the perfect, single replacement for many of the other stand-alone widgets on your device. This ensures your system will use less CPU, data and battery while still providing you with rich information.Features (All versions): • Fully functional Flex, Flex (Analog), Clock+, Clock+ (Dash), Dash, Pixel+, Pixel2+, News, Tasks and Weather Widgets • Highly customizable look and feel of almost all components • Weather panel with Yahoo! Weather, OpenWeatherMap, Weather Underground (PWS), Accuweather and MET Norway weather providers • Weather, Calendar and Tasks notifications • News Feed panel with built-in RSS sources and "Read it later" using Pocket • Tasks widget supports Google Tasks • Calendar panel showing a scrollable list of upcoming events • Highlight upcoming calendar events with custom colors and font bolding • Backup and restore widget settings • Add any two (2) DashClock Extensions in the Flex and 'Dash' widgets • Built-in Gmail, Missed Calls, Calendar and Text Messages extensions • Android Wear support and a basic Chronus Wear watchface • Can be used as a weather provider for CyanogenMod, LineageOS and derived ROMsPro Features (In-app purchase): • Additional Widgets (Forecast, Calendar, Clock+ (Forecast), Fit+ and Stocks) • Additional News providers (Feedly, Twitter, Reddit) • Additional Tasks providers (Microsoft Exchange, Evernote and Todoist) • Many more alignment, style, color and layout options for all widgets • Set custom Tap actions to launch apps or activities • Stock Alerts • Daydream screensaver • Unlimited DashClock Extensions • Full Chronus Wear watchface with Google Fit counters and weather forecastPlease note:1) Details on the Permissions we use are available at rebrand.ly/privacy-74d8e2) You can choose to use one or all of the features, those not used are completely disabled and use no system resources3) **Lock screen widgets are only supported on Android 4.x and with 3rd party lock screen apps on Android 5+Credits:While Danny Baumann, Jorge Ruesga and I wrote most of the widget, credit also goes to the many translators as well as other contributors such as Nicolai Ehemann and Matt Booth for the languages and features they have contributed. Show more Show less

2025-03-28
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Welcome to Chronus, a set of flexible and stylish Clock, Weather, News, Tasks, Stocks, Fitness and Calendar widgets for your Home and Lock** screen. All Chronus widgets share the same highly optimized back-end services, making it the perfect, single replacement for many of the other stand-alone widgets on your device. This ensures your system will use less CPU, data and battery while still providing you with rich information.Features (All versions): • Fully functional Flex, Flex (Analog), Clock+, Clock+ (Dash), Dash, Pixel+, Pixel2+, News, Tasks and Weather Widgets • Highly customizable look and feel of almost all components • Weather panel with Weatherbit.io, WeatherAPI.com, Visual Crossing, Tomorrow.io, WeatherStack, OpenWeatherMap, Weather Underground (PWS), Accuweather and MET Norway weather providers • Weather, Calendar and Tasks notifications • News Feed panel with built-in RSS sources and "Read it later" using Pocket • Tasks widget supports Google Tasks • Calendar panel showing a scrollable list of upcoming events • Highlight upcoming calendar events with custom colors and font bolding • Backup and restore widget settings • Add any two (2) DashClock Extensions in the Flex and 'Dash' widgets • Built-in Gmail, Missed Calls, Calendar and Text Messages extensions • Wear OS support and a basic Chronus Wear watchface • Can be used as a weather provider for CyanogenMod, LineageOS and derived ROMsPro Features (In-app purchase): • Additional Widgets (Forecast, Calendar, Clock+ (Forecast) and Stocks) • Additional Weather providers (Experimental) • Additional News providers (Feedly, Twitter, Reddit) • Additional Tasks providers (Microsoft Exchange, Evernote and Todoist) • Many more alignment, style, color and layout options for all widgets • Set custom Tap actions to launch apps or activities • Stock Alerts • Daydream screensaver • Unlimited DashClock Extensions • Full Chronus Wear watchface with weather forecastPlease note:1) Details on the Permissions we use are available at rebrand.ly/privacy-74d8e2) You can choose to use one or all of the features, those not used are completely disabled and use no system resources3) **Lock screen widgets are only supported on Android 4.x and with 3rd party lock screen apps on Android 5+Credits:While Danny Baumann, Jorge Ruesga and I wrote most of the widget, credit also goes to the many translators as well as other contributors such as Nicolai Ehemann and Matt Booth for the languages and features they have contributed. Show more Show less

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