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Thursday, 25 April 2013

Horizon Calendar 2.0 Brings Natural Language Input And Other Major Improvements



Horizon Calendar, the app that is both a calendar app and weather app at the same time, has just received its big 2.0 update...................

Released by Applause Code just last February, Horizon Calendar is neither an ordinary calendar app nor a run-of-the-mill weather app. What makes Horizon Calendar unique is that it fetches the weather data for all of your calendar events within the next couple of weeks. What’s more, the weather data fetched are specific to the locations of your events.
Like most other 2.0 updates, Horizon Calendar 2.0 delivers a number of significant improvements.
One of the more notable improvements in Horizon Calendar 2.0 is natural language parsing with intelligent lookup. Available for English only, this feature lets you create an event in Horizon using, well, natural language. And with intelligent lookup, it also lets you quickly enter an event by choosing from the app’s relevant autocomplete suggestions.
For example, to add an event for this year’s WWDC, you can just enter “WWDC at Moscone West, San Francisco, CA June 10 to 14.” Note that Horizon Calendar’s intelligent lookup, which is powered by Google, is able to autocomplete the complete locatio

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