Thanks, Vera, for your comment! And apologies for replying so late! Yes, simplicity is key, yet it's a difficult balance to strike: users typically want a friendly, clean interface, but when it comes to the app's capabilities we tend to become fairly demanding. I didn't know about Tweek Calendar – thanks for your suggestion! I'll definitely have a look! :)
Now that you’re saying this, it reminds me of this conversation trending on Twitter the other day from Good Morning Britain on whether students should be marked down for bad spelling. https://twitter.com/gmb/status/1382588677663170562?s=21
Teodora thanks for your thoughts. It is really insightful!
Regarding apps — that's why I don't like complicated ones and appreciate simplicity.
For me is more preferable to plan in a simple and a stress-free way by using Tweek Calendar — https://tweek.so
Thanks, Vera, for your comment! And apologies for replying so late! Yes, simplicity is key, yet it's a difficult balance to strike: users typically want a friendly, clean interface, but when it comes to the app's capabilities we tend to become fairly demanding. I didn't know about Tweek Calendar – thanks for your suggestion! I'll definitely have a look! :)
Great :) Hopefully you will like it!
As someone who`s dyslexia I have to say keyboard because of all the spell checking software it has. I legit could not live without spell checker.
Now that you’re saying this, it reminds me of this conversation trending on Twitter the other day from Good Morning Britain on whether students should be marked down for bad spelling. https://twitter.com/gmb/status/1382588677663170562?s=21
pen & paper always! nothing beats procrastination like a paper cut
Ha! Good point! Paper seems so harmless and yet ...