Many times when we access the official Apple calendar application we are left with the desire to see the next or previous month. Well then, the free Coyomi app offers the user the option to navigate between the months of the year without problem from your Apple Watch or from your iPhone.
The truth is that having the native calendar app so popular on the Apple Watch It seems like a contradiction to us when you want the user to dispense with consulting the iPhone to focus on the use of the Apple Watch, so we have to look for alternatives and this app is great for it.
It is an application that offers several editing options in terms of assigning tasks, meetings or the like. We can use our iPhone or our Apple Watch directly for it and the comfort and simplicity to pass between the months of the year is something that should be offered natively in the Apple calendar app. Be that as it may, with Coyomi we have all this in a simple way on our wrist, and as we say above it is totally free and ad-free So it is one of the essential apps to get the most out of the Apple Watch.
We are sure that when you try this application you will go from using the native calendar on the clock and bounce on the iPhone, since we can get more out of it when we use it on all devices. Logically, if you do not use the calendar app on the Apple Watch, this application is not necessary since in The iPhone, iPad or Mac yes we can see all the months of the year and events without problem.
Good afternoon, it is not totally free, the restricted version is, but the pro costs € 2,29. So, when you comment on an app, be clear and tell the full story
It's free, it has a subscription section but it works without paying
Let's see, this website has been put "Coyomi" ->. "free". However, if we go to the app store, it says "Coyomi" -> "get, in-app purchases." Of course, what is free is free and what is not, you have to pay for it.
However, I have to say that the application is good and it is worth paying for it (but for those of us who have apple watch), to modify its parameters somewhat, such as putting Monday and not Sunday, on the first day of the week, for example