allang:

Google Cal and Outlook are far from a great experience, and a lot of the reasons why are nicely documented here and here.  So, as a small weekend project, I started mocking up and building a bit. I’ve been noodling on it for only a short time, but here’s what I’ve got.
This is the Flickr set, including a neat video.
While working on this thing, it occured to me that there’s also so much squandered potential with standard calendars. They know where you’ve been and who you’ve been there with, yet they’re still only a record of time. Maybe I’ve been watching too much Doctor Who, but I’d love to see an app that’s able to organize time, place, and people.

Pretty slick UI.

allang:

Google Cal and Outlook are far from a great experience, and a lot of the reasons why are nicely documented here and here.  So, as a small weekend project, I started mocking up and building a bit. I’ve been noodling on it for only a short time, but here’s what I’ve got.

This is the Flickr set, including a neat video.

While working on this thing, it occured to me that there’s also so much squandered potential with standard calendars. They know where you’ve been and who you’ve been there with, yet they’re still only a record of time. Maybe I’ve been watching too much Doctor Who, but I’d love to see an app that’s able to organize time, place, and people.

Pretty slick UI.

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  1. wjr reblogged this from allang and added:
    Pretty slick UI.
  2. gunsandrobots reblogged this from allang and added:
    might i suggest Timey Wimey
  3. fourstorylimit reblogged this from allang
  4. jaredklett reblogged this from allang and added:
    the app you describe, try out yay friends which...our friend Eric Skiff.
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