Keyboard Calendar (Quick Add)
by ACHK
Add events while typing, without the need of opening any calendar apps
App Name | Keyboard Calendar (Quick Add) |
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Developer | ACHK |
Category | Productivity |
Download Size | 1 MB |
Latest Version | 3.2 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
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Version 2.0: New feature:
1. A standalone mode (a homescreen widget) is added.
2. In the standalone mode, the input text format is much simpler, such as
"td 1520 do something"
-- 2024-04-08
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Version 3.0: New feature:
This release introduces a set of quick actions that can be triggered by entering specific commands.
Command-Based Actions
"ca" for opening the calendar app
"cm" for opening the camera app
"ss" for opening the system settings
"wf" for opening the Wi-Fi settings
"in" for opening the input method settings
"s" for opening the web search app
"s something" for opening the app to search "something"
-- 2024-05-07
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This app is originally a plugin for the "English Text Expansion Keyboard" or “English Expansion Keyboard Pro”.
If you are using either keyboard, the following features are still available. However, it is recommended to use the standalone widget instead.
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With the "English Text Expansion Keyboard", this app allows you to add events to the calendar on the fly.
While you are typing in any text editor, as long as you type a "calendar command", for example,
.cal.td.3pm.meet.someone
and then press the space key, the event "meet someone" will be inserted into the time slot of today's 3pm of the calendar, without the need of opening any calendar app. All happen in the background so you can focus back on your original work at once.
(For the standalone widget, the equivalent command is
td 3pm meet someone
And then press enter.)
Further examples:
.cal.20150112.1230PM.do.something
(add an event named "do something" to the date 2015.01.12 and time 12.30pm to my calendar)
.cal.tm.1520.do.something
(tomorrow 3.20pm)
.cal.td.1520.do.something
(today 3.20pm)
.cal.sun.do.something
(add an event named "do something" to the default time (set by you) to the coming Sunday)
.cal.atm.1520.do.something
(the day after tomorrow 3.20pm)
More explanations and examples will be provided within the app.
In case you really need to open your calendar app, this app can act as a launcher. Just type
cal
into the standalone widget and then press the enter key.
This app requires no internet permissions. Your privacy is respected.
1. A standalone mode (a homescreen widget) is added.
2. In the standalone mode, the input text format is much simpler, such as
"td 1520 do something"
-- 2024-04-08
~~~~~
Version 3.0: New feature:
This release introduces a set of quick actions that can be triggered by entering specific commands.
Command-Based Actions
"ca" for opening the calendar app
"cm" for opening the camera app
"ss" for opening the system settings
"wf" for opening the Wi-Fi settings
"in" for opening the input method settings
"s" for opening the web search app
"s something" for opening the app to search "something"
-- 2024-05-07
~~~~~
This app is originally a plugin for the "English Text Expansion Keyboard" or “English Expansion Keyboard Pro”.
If you are using either keyboard, the following features are still available. However, it is recommended to use the standalone widget instead.
~~~~~
With the "English Text Expansion Keyboard", this app allows you to add events to the calendar on the fly.
While you are typing in any text editor, as long as you type a "calendar command", for example,
.cal.td.3pm.meet.someone
and then press the space key, the event "meet someone" will be inserted into the time slot of today's 3pm of the calendar, without the need of opening any calendar app. All happen in the background so you can focus back on your original work at once.
(For the standalone widget, the equivalent command is
td 3pm meet someone
And then press enter.)
Further examples:
.cal.20150112.1230PM.do.something
(add an event named "do something" to the date 2015.01.12 and time 12.30pm to my calendar)
.cal.tm.1520.do.something
(tomorrow 3.20pm)
.cal.td.1520.do.something
(today 3.20pm)
.cal.sun.do.something
(add an event named "do something" to the default time (set by you) to the coming Sunday)
.cal.atm.1520.do.something
(the day after tomorrow 3.20pm)
More explanations and examples will be provided within the app.
In case you really need to open your calendar app, this app can act as a launcher. Just type
cal
into the standalone widget and then press the enter key.
This app requires no internet permissions. Your privacy is respected.