1.1.4
September 15, 2023
Hey guys! This is just a little update adding support for iOS 17 (including Widgets on macOS Sonoma!). Enjoy!
1.1.3
December 1, 2021
- fixed an issue when Reminders panel was not shown/hidden in large widget properly depending on settings - fixed a bug when reminders panel were not shown when no events were present in the calendar panel
More1.1.2
October 28, 2021
- it is now possible to hide cancelled events - improved calendar details popup display performance - when event is online-only, we ignore whatever "location" might be shown there and not trying to show a map in the event details popup - we now detect and support opening Slack app if we think that event is a Slack meeting - fixed a regression when duplicate calendar items were not filtered out - updated a couple of under the hood things, getting ready for a better implementation of events and reminders details popup
More1.1.1
September 23, 2021
- fixed an issue when some reminders for a single day were placed into separate dated sections - added some haptics feedback to the calendars selector ------------------- Also, in version 1.1: - iOS 15 support (of course!) - it is now possible to choose calendars to display (a heavily requested feature which should've been there from the start) - a lot of core functionality was updated to make the app more effective in terms of memory management - which should result in better and more stable updates of the widgets (especially on older devices with less memory - such as iPhone 6s) - it is possible to show a little bell next to event's title, for those who need to know if a calendar event has an alarm assigned to it - map inside event details popup is now sized much better - a ton of smaller visual and logical fixes to both widgets and the app itself
More1.1
September 15, 2021
Aaaand… We're back with the new update and it's the best yet! (but of course, right?) - support for Apple's latest and greatest OS - it is now possible to choose calendars to display (a heavily requested feature which should've been there from the start) - a lot of core functionality was updated to make the app more effective in terms of memory management - which should result in better and more stable updates of the widgets (especially on older devices with less memory - such as iPhone 6s) - it is possible to show a little bell next to event's title, for those who need to know if a calendar event has an alarm assigned to it - map inside event details popup is now sized much better - a ton of smaller visual and logical fixes to both widgets and the app itself
More1.0.1
May 27, 2021
- [FIX] notes text field height is now set correctly, preventing notes text from being cut - [FIX] fixed an issue when Webex meetings link didn't launch the native app in some scenarios - [FIX] links to MS Teams meetings weren't parsed properly in some scenarios - [FIX] calendar event notes cleanup logic was too aggressive, sometimes removing useful information - [FIX] fixed issue where content of calendar items was incorrectly vertically centered, which resulted in visual inconsistency for multiline calendar event titles
More1.0
May 27, 2021
Yes, TwinOutlook works on iPad devices.
TwinOutlook was created by Mikhail Kornienko.
The app needs iOS 15.6 or later to function properly.
The TwinOutlook app has received no user ratings yet.
The Primary Genre Of The Twinoutlook App Is Productivity.
The current version of TwinOutlook is 1.1.4.
The latest TwinOutlook update was rolled out on September 30, 2024.
The TwinOutlook app launched on February 6, 2023.
The TwinOutlook app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Mikhail Kornienko.
You can use the TwinOutlook app in English, Japanese, Russian.
No, TwinOutlook is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, TwinOutlook does not offer in-app purchases.
No, TwinOutlook does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.
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