Utilizing Multiple Calendars
It seems like every new activity or organization comes with its own calendar, either bogging down the ones we currently use or forcing us to create a unique one. Managing all these calendars in one app can be frustrating, confusing, and impractical. With Timepage, we think we've cracked it.
After you set up your calendars in iOS and allow Timepage access (read more about this process in Setting Up Calendars), your different calendars will appear in Timeline under their respective color. Any calendar that you've added in iOS will be added to Timepage, so you don't have to worry about adding anything new.
Adding, Removing or Editing Calendars
In the instance that a calendar no longer becomes useful in Timepage, you can hide it from the app by visiting Settings, tapping Preferences, and choosing "Calendars." After tapping "Setup Calendars," you can tap to show or hide a calendar in Timepage. This action will not add or delete a calendar–it will simply display or remove it until you return to the setting and toggle it back on or off. If you'd like to permanently delete a calendar to completely remove it from Timepage, tap and hold on the relevant calendar in the "Setup Calendars" menu.
In the "Calendars" menu, you can also set a default calendar when you create an event and choose your calendars' colors. The latter is a crucial part of making Timepage work for you–by organizing your most-used calendars by distinguishable colors, you can better understand what's coming up in the future. To change a calendar's color:
Tap "Choose Colors" in the "Calendars" menu
Select the desired calendar from your added options
Pan around the various color choices by swiping directionally on the color bubbles
Adjust the colors' brightness with the slider
Tap the ✔️ icon to confirm your changes
After confirming, make sure none of your calendars conflict; if so, it might get a little confusing.
Calendars in Heat Map
If you have multiple calendars saved in Timepage, it's likely that there are events sprawled out across days, months, and even years. Because of this, it can be tough to see what belongs to what calendar, as well as what days are busiest across all calendars.
Heat Map was built to help you identify the busiest days in your calendars, circling days with events and darkening these circles if there are multiple events on a day. This view gives you immediate idea of what's coming up, when you have free time, and the days that are better left untouched.
When viewing Heat Map, the default calendar is the sum of all events across every calendar you have in Timepage. Along the bottom of the screen, however, are small, outlined circles that represent each individual calendar–by tapping and holding on this area and moving our finger from right to left, you can see each individual calendar's events right on the Heat Map. As you move, the calendar will be identified at the bottom.
Below the Heat Map is a running list of a day's tasks, which also displays the calendar color and time.
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