12x

12x

by Andrew Arrow

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Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • April 29, 2025
  • April 29, 2025

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Plan 12 real-world events annually with your family or friends. Collaborate on a shared calendar, sync events via Bluetooth for in-person connections, and track changes with a complete history. Encourages active engagement beyond daily routines.

Schedule 12 annual events
Collaborative group calendar
Bluetooth event syncing
Real-world connection focus
Edit history tracking
Family and friend group support
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What's New in 12x

1.0.1

April 29, 2025

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FAQ

What is 12x used for?

12x is designed to help families and friends plan and coordinate 12 real-world events throughout the year. It encourages users to connect and engage in activities beyond their daily routines.

How does 12x sync events?

12x utilizes Bluetooth technology to sync event schedules between users who are physically near each other. This feature is intended to foster real-world, person-to-person connections.

Can I see who made changes to the calendar in 12x?

Yes, 12x maintains a complete history of all changes made to the group calendar. If you disagree with an edit, you can revert it to a previous version.

What devices is 12x available on?

12x is available for iPhone and iPad devices, as indicated by its supported devices list.

What is the age rating for 12x?

12x has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users, including children and families.

How often is 12x updated?

The latest version of 12x is 1.0.1, and it was last updated on April 29, 2025. This suggests recent development and support.

Does 12x have ads?

No, 12x does not contain advertisements. It is a free application without any ad interruptions.

What permissions does 12x require?

12x requires Bluetooth and local area network permissions. The latter is used solely to obtain the phone's hostname for its name.