For many years Agendus has been enthusiastically embraced by Palm OS, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry users, and now on the iPhone or iPod Touch.
Agendus integrates your Calendar, Contacts and Task List into one application. Your Contacts are automatically populated in Agendus, because it seamlessly accesses the native contacts database and enhances and extends the built-in iPhone Contacts App. Along with this is a full-featured Task Management solution, allowing users to get things done quickly and efficiently when on the go on their iPhone or iPod Touch.
Because of the limitation of accessing the native iPhone Calendar, Agendus utilizes over-the-air synchronization with your Google Calendar.
The following is a quick rundown of some of the things that make Agendus shine, for additional details and screenshots please see the "Features" page. To glance over the latest new features, fixes and improvements, check out the "What's New" page.
iPod Touch. The majority of the features in Agendus for iPhone can be used on the iPod Touch, including the Over-the-Air facilities (via WiFi), with the only limitations being placing phone calls and text messaging.
This guide will step you through the major functions of the application. For additional information and to download it click here.
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Create new Events, Tasks or Contacts from anywhere by tapping on

in the upper right corner of all view.
Agendus synchronizes automatically with the built-in Contacts
Calendar Events do not synchronize with the built-in calendar, as this is not yet possible with the iPhone Operating System. Instead we sync with Google Calendar. You can, however maintain only a local calendar, meaning that it does not sync with any clients. Other options will be available in future updates.
At this time Tasks in Agendus are local-only, meaning that they do not sync with any clients. This will change in a future update.
By Default, Agendus asks to sync your calendar with Google on each launch. You can turn this off in Preferences > Calendar Sync.
By Default Agendus prompts you to confirm each sync operation. You can turn this off in Preferences > Calendar Sync.
Tap on the Calendar field if you need to assign this event to a particular calendar. (default calendar can be defined in Event Preferences)
Set alarms if required. You can add as many as needed and also you can define which type of alarm you want (Alert, Email or SMS).
Add Guests. This will allow you to invite other people to the Event. Once the event is created you will be prompted to email the person.
Add Notes to the event if necessary.
Tap the 'Delete' button to delete the event.
Set the Default Calendar
Manage Calendars
Default Duration
Default Alarm Type
Send Notification
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Tap on the

from the Task View. This will immediately create a new Task and activate the cursor and keyboard so you can begin typing.
You can also create a new Task if you are in a Calendar View. In this case when you tap on the

you will see the screen showing the option to create an Event, Task or Contact.
Once you name the Task, if you want to add more details to it, tap on the

to show the edit dialog.
Tap on the

while in a contact view to invoke the Contact Edit dialog.
You can also create a new Contact if you are in a Calendar View. In this case when you tap on the

you will see the screen showing the option to create an Event, Task or Contact.
In the Edit dialog, simply tap on the applicable fields you need to fill.
Tap on the photo field to add a photo to the contact. You will be prompted to add the photo from your on-board photos or if using an iPhone, you will have the option to take a photo using the device camera.
You can also add other fields not shown by tapping on the “add field” cell
Tap on the

button to add additional items of the same type. Once you have a field completed you will also see a

button that allows you to remove the field.
Agendus' Views consists of a Today, Day, List, Week, Month, Year, Task, Contact Compact, Contact Expanded and Contact Birthday Views.
Each slot can be collapsed to hide its contents by tapping on the

symbol to the right in each slot header.
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The first time you tap on the Weather slot you will be prompted to enter your location. You have the option to manually enter your City, State, US Zip Code or City, Country and or Provence. Alternatively you can have Agendus determine your location via the built-in GPS by pressing “Find Me”.
After the weather has been updated, the next time you press on the slot in the Today View, you will be presented with a 9-day forecast screen shown in the
image at the top of this section.
While viewing the 9-Day forecast screen, you can update it to the current forecast by pressing the

To access the Today View Preferences tap on
in the upper left of the view or you can tap on
in the main toolbar. On the next screen tap on 'Today View Preferences'.
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In addition to the Today View, Agendus has 5 different Calendar Views. These are Day, List, Week, Month and Year.
The Agendus Calendar is optimized to synchronize with Google Calendar. You can, however also keep a calendar locally on the device and not sync with any client.
The Day View in Agendus displays a single day's events, with each event appearing in a “block” form, extending the duration of the event.
Events appear in the color of the associated calendar
Tap on the

to open the event's detail page.
Set the hour at which you would like the Day View to begin. For example if your work day starts at 9:00 am, set it for this time. As a result, when you go to this view, the table will adjust so that 9:00 am is the top-most hour of the day, with previous hours of the day accessible, but visible only after scrolling upward.
The Week View in Agendus provides a great snapshot of your schedule for a given week, with clear, easy-to-read blocks for each day.
You can change weeks by swiping right to left to go forward or left to right to go back.
Tap on any day within this view and go to the Day View for the selected day.
If you see “More” in the lower right corner of a day that indicates there are more events than what are shown in the view. Tap on the day to see all events for that day.
Saturday and Sunday are compressed in this view.
The Month View provides one of the efficient means of navigating your calendar quickly.
The upper portion of the screen displays an common full-month, while the lower portion provides the detail for the selected day.
Single-tap on any day in the month to display that day's events in the detail pane.
Quickly delete an event by swiping left to right directly on the event inside the detail pane. Doing so will invoke the

button.
Double-tap on any day to immediately jump to that day in the One-Day View
Swipe vertically to navigate between months.
Small dots on each date indicate events are present. This enables a quick glance of activity for your an entire month.
The Year View provides an entire year's worth of dates shown in monthly calendars.
Immediately jump to a month by simply tapping on it.
Small dots indicate events are present on those dates.
Scroll through years at a time by swiping or by tapping the

buttons.
The Agendus Task View provides a detailed overview of due and upcoming tasks plus related contacts linked to them, with in-place multiple task deletion capability.
The Task View can be filtered/grouped by many different values, these being Status, Priority, Category and Due Date.
If you have assigned a category to a Task that has a color associated with it, the Task's text will appear in that color.
Icons in the position of the check box indicate the current status of the Task. Tasks with a status of “Not started” simply appear with a check box.
Quickly delete a task by swiping left to right directly on the task. Doing so will invoke the

button.
The About dialog provides you with useful information about the installed version and build of Agendus that you have, and also provides outlets for Sharing about Agendus with a friend via email, sending us Feedback or Suggestions and sharing on Twitter.
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