Calou - Digital Wall Calendar

by Mycalou

free


not available



The Calou is a digital wall calendar using columns for each user / calendar account.The app synchronizes with multiple Google- or iPhone calendar accounts and displays all appointments in a clearly arranged column view. It works similar to an paper wall calendar with columns for each user (mother, father, child etc..). Every user has his own column with his personal appointments.Always up to date and synchronized without writing by hand.***
The days of writing down appointments in a calendar are a thing of the past! Be automatically up to date!
In addition to their electronic iPhone or Google calendars, many smart phone users have a paper format calendar hanging on the wall at home. In everyday use, this means that all dates and appointments have to be entered per hand in writing and then checked every now and again, if not daily.
Thanks to the Calou, there’s no more crossing out or erasing things! The device automatically synchronizes itself with all possible digital calendars and smart phones, and then shows the calendar contents in a central manner and location. It’s simple and lucid, regardless of whether you use an iPhone/Android, a tablet PC or a computer. The registered calendar accounts are called up per Wifi by the Calou, which then displays all of the dates and appointment entries bundled up together on its display.
Every device or, said differently, every digital calendar account has an individual column, as is the case in a traditional wall calendar. As such, every user has his or her column in which his or her dates and appointments are entered.
For just about the first time ever, Apple iCloud or Google Calendar Accounts can be viewed and processed or worked on at the same time.
All calendar accounts will remain completely separated and independent of each other. No calendar has to be released or shared. Only the respective calendar/account owner knows his or her own password.
Every calendar account in the Calou device is technically its own autonomous entity and the unwanted use by a third party can be separately protected with an additional password.