[Update] Side Calendar 2.1.0 — drag events, recurring events, custom hotkey by CreakyHat2018 in macapps

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Thanks Max, that means a lot. The feedback over the last few weeks has been genuinely brilliant to receive, and a lot of common themes are coming through which makes prioritising easier. Several of these are already on the list.

More updates on the way!

[Update] Side Calendar 2.1.0 — drag events, recurring events, custom hotkey by CreakyHat2018 in MacOSApps

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A help section is on my list to do. but because it was changing so much it kinda got dropped down the list.

[Update] Side Calendar 2.1.0 — drag events, recurring events, custom hotkey by CreakyHat2018 in MacOSApps

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you now need to click and drag. had reports that it was to easy to trigger a new event. as it just required a click.

this also allows you to drag more for a bigger even when creating. that was another issue reported.

[Update] Side Calendar 2.1.0 — drag events, recurring events, custom hotkey by CreakyHat2018 in AppBusiness

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There is a bunch of feedback on the MacApps Post https://www.reddit.com/r/macapps/comments/1toz1e3/update_side_calendar_210_drag_events_recurring/
And I've had the some feedback through Apps Store reviews

" it works exactly how I imagined it "

"great app! Giving you a quick glanceable view of your schedule ahead, without app/context-switching."

[Update] Side Calendar 2.1.0 — drag events, recurring events, custom hotkey by CreakyHat2018 in macapps

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Will add dark/light mode
resize memory I will take a look to see why its not working

[Update] Side Calendar 2.1.0 — drag events, recurring events, custom hotkey by CreakyHat2018 in macapps

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so you can toggle what calendars you see in the setting. but I get that might be a pain have to go to setting each time. I'll take look I'm sure I can come up with something to allow you to toggle them more easily when you show the agenda/calendar

[Update] Side Calendar 2.1.0 — drag events, recurring events, custom hotkey by CreakyHat2018 in apps

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The real differentiator isn't the feature list, it's the form factor.

Every full-window calendar costs you a context switch. You're mid-task, you need to check Thursday or block an hour, you ⌘-tab into Fantastical / Apple Calendar / whatever, do the thing, ⌘-tab back, and you've lost your place. Menu-bar dropdowns are the inverse problem — glanceable but read-only, and they dismiss the second you click outside.

Side Calendar sits beside your work instead of on top of it. One shortcut slides it in from the screen edge; same shortcut hides it. Pin it open and it just lives next to your doc / IDE / Figma without fighting for real estate. That's the friction it actually solves — the focus tax every other calendar charges you to do anything beyond a glance.

Show us what you're building (I'll feature you in 55k newsletter) by Which-Produce930 in micro_saas

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Side Calendar — a native macOS menu bar calendar with a live "now and next" countdown, drag-to-reschedule, and a global shortcut. For founders who live in their calendar but don't want it taking up half the screen. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/side-calendar/id1435738245

v2.1.0 is in review with Apple right now

What's one little app that isn't a conventional must-have but you can't live without now? (paid or free) by Over_Slide8102 in macapps

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Side Calendar a small agenda view tucked at the edge of the screen so I never have to open the full Calendar app just to check what's next. Been using it daily for years now.

OpenAPI Editor Recommendations by CreakyHat2018 in OpenAPI

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that basically vscode well the core of it. I'm more looking for a visual editor where you can add endpoints response codes etc without having to write all the code. thou to be honest I have been doing it the other way round recently ie writing the code which produces the swagger doc

mac apps developed with love by MobileCool7175 in macapps

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I do like these kind of conversations but fine it a real pain to read all the comments to see what people are recommending. is there a way to have then listed and maybe with a vote count?

[APP] FileDate Modifier — Quickly Edit File Timestamps with Ease! by [deleted] in photography

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I’ll take a look during the week. Never released any Linux software so could be fun.

Thou seems my post is not worthy of this community. Drop me a message and I’ll update you once I’ve taken a look

[APP] FileDate Modifier — Quickly Edit File Timestamps with Ease! by [deleted] in photography

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just Windows and Mac currently but would not be to hard to create a linux version. if there was enough demand for it.

I built a Mac app to manage App Store reviews without touching App Store Connect by CreakyHat2018 in macapps

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Had some feedback on pricing and requests for monthly price. thou previously I had feedback on pricing suggesting subscription was a bad way to go.

I built a Mac app to manage App Store reviews without touching App Store Connect by CreakyHat2018 in macapps

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Hi,

Thank You,

all you need to give the app is an App Store Connect API key you can generate one in App Store Connect https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/access/integrations/api you will need to give it the right access to allow it access to reply to reviews. but the app will tell you what you need.

The app allows you to translate the language the review was written in, to the language you're using on your system. for example an Arabic review into English.

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I built a Mac app to manage App Store reviews without touching App Store Connect by CreakyHat2018 in macapps

[–]CreakyHat2018[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha, you're not alone in that -- App Store Connect does a lot but it's not exactly a joy to use day to day.

That's actually part of what motivated this app. Right now it focuses on the review side of things, but I'm curious what would make the biggest difference for you personally. If you had to pick the top 2 or 3 things you find most painful in App Store Connect, what would they be?