When comparing CalenGoo vs Annual View, the Slant community recommends CalenGoo for most people. In the question“What are the best calendar apps for Android?” CalenGoo is ranked 13th while Annual View is ranked 15th. The most important reason people chose CalenGoo is:
This is by far the most feature rich Calendar application out there. You can adapt almost anything you can think of and change it to your needs.
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Pros
Pro Very feature rich
This is by far the most feature rich Calendar application out there. You can adapt almost anything you can think of and change it to your needs.
Pro Many different views
See features.
Pro Wide selection of widgets (day, week, month, list, tasks)
Pro Multiple reminder types when syncing with Google Calendar (SMS, email and pop-up)
Pro Great support
CalenGoo's developer is very proactive. He is directly involved in making the app even better and has an incredibly high response rate.
Pro Android Wear support for creating appointments and tasks by voice
Pro Templates can be created to quickly create new appointments
Templates can also be combined.
Pro Floating and completable events
See the steps for completable events.
Pro Icons can be assigned to events
Pro Semester view for displaying 6 months on the same screen
Pro Aligned day number view
This new view aligns months according to days numbers.
Pro Ad-supported, full free version available
A full free version is available now.
Pro Zoom
Users can zoom in on the calendar to get a less noisy view of events.
Pro A comprehensive overview of all events in a given year
The calendar app lays out all events of a given year in a single view with months on x axis and days on y axis. The events can be identified by their color codes and assigned letters.
Cons
Con Overwhelming number of options
Some people love options, others like simplicity. If the latter is your thing, then CalenGoo might feel a little overwhelming.
Con Noisy UI
With such information density and small scale of each interface element, it can be hard to get a sense of what information is presented.