Calendar Past streamlines your calendaring
Keeping the calendar on your phone current is important for every professional, and can be your lifeline, as you don’t have to remember your meetings on your own. That way, you can worry about other things and know that your phone will alert you when it’s time to prepare, if you set it up that way, of course. Your regular, consistent calendar events are easy enough to manage. You just have to put them in once and you’re done.
However, what about those calendar events that are sporadic or at least not as consistent as your Monday meetings with your business partner or your Friday business lunch with your best client? Those events are the ones you have to manually input anew every time. It may not seem like a big deal, but this tedious action can take more time than it should. The Calendar Paste app is the solution for that little problem.
Adding a simple, useful feature for iPhone users
The Calendar Paste app allows you to save all those inconsistent calendar events for future use, meaning you don’t have to type them in each time. Instead, when they come up again, you can just paste them right into your calendar. It’s a simple app, but its simplicity is what makes it work so well for those looking for a shortcut, even a shortcut that will only save them a few seconds for each event. If your events are similar but not exact, you can create templates for future use.
For just under a dollar, Calendar Paste can make the simple task of creating an event even simpler. It doesn’t replace your current calendar system; it just enhances it. Right now the app is only available on apple products, and that’s because current apple products don’t have a copy and paste feature for the calendar. This app takes that place, which makes your scheduling more convenient and less tedious.
The American Genius Staff Writer: Charlene Jimenez earned her Master's Degree in Arts and Culture with a Creative Writing concentration from the University of Denver after earning her Bachelor's Degree in English from Brigham Young University in Idaho. Jimenez's column is dedicated to business and technology tips, trends and best practices for entrepreneurs and small business professionals.

rolandestrada
January 24, 2013 at 1:19 am
Pretty cool idea. Wish Apple had thought of it.