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Best calendar apps for Android: 7 to keep you organized

Gwyneth Dunsford 2015-05-01T15:00:01Z3 days ago User picture Gwyneth Dunsford As Florida's youngest snowbird, Gwyneth contributes to AndroidPIT from her Tampa poolside. Before her move south, she studied journalism and worked as a TV producer in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. A growing pile of international phones lead Gwyneth to desire one phone to rule them all. She committed to her Motorola Milestone and never looked back. Phones have changed a lot since the early days of the 'droid, but Gwyneth loves how the ecosystem continues to foster creativity. Gwyneth is always online, usually planning her latest crafting project on Pinterest or trying to find cheap airfares on Hipmunk.

The stock Android calendar isn't the prettiest or most practical of things. While it'll 'do the job', there are plenty of calendar apps out there that go much further, presenting your life's events in a way that looks great, and which helps you keep better control of everything you have planned.?Here are AndroidPIT’s picks for the best calendar apps for Android.

google kalender lollipop nexus 6 teaser Finding the perfect Android calendar app can be tricky. / c ANDROIDPIT

This one has been around for a long time, and has evolved beautifully over the years. It has plenty of customization and organization options, allows you to set recurrent events, and uses the tech behind Android's native calendar to sync across different apps and email addresses. It has a fine selection of widgets too - letting you view calendar events by day, week or month directly on your Android homescreen. The app is free (and ad-free), though you can get the paid version for 2.99 USD for extra features like 'Busy' notifications and extra information such as public holidays. There are, however, plenty of calendars (like Google Calendar) which offer these features for free, so we recommend sticking with the free version.

androidpit acalendar aCalendar has an eye-pleasing colorful interface. / c Tapir Apps GmbH

Unlike many of Google's productivity apps, Calendar doesn't come pre-installed on many Android devices, so you'd be forgiven for confusing your device's default calendar app for it. Once you start using Google Calendar though, the differences become apparent as it's the most beautifully designed app out there. It's not only easy to use (Google recently brought back the classic 'whole month' overview), but has neat little touches. For example, if you're going for drinks, then a little doodle of a drink will appear in that entry, or if you have an email for a flight in the Inbox app, then you can set it to automatically appear in Calendar.

androidpit google calendar The Lollipop-oriented version of Google Calendar looks fantastic. / c Google Inc.

The aptly named Cal pairs with sister app Any.Do to manage tasks. Like most calendar apps, it syncs with Google Calendar and Exchange.

The widget feature allows you to glance at your calendar quickly, without opening the app. Interestingly, it offers integration with Waze, Uber and Google Maps to help you navigate to your many appointments. Cal runs on Android 4.0 and up.

androidpit cal Cal syncs up with the task-managing appa Any.do to great effect. / c Any.do

Jorte Calendar and Organizer is trending right now, perhaps as more Android users catch on to its usefulness. Compared to its competitors, Jorte is easy to navigate and has an intuitive set-up. The app also offers themes to customize the look of your calendar.

The Jorte team seems on top of customer service and often replies to complaints on Google Play. Jorte's countdown feature is a nice bonus; allowing you to efficiently count the days to a big event. Jorte runs on Android 2.1 and up.?

androidpit jorte We love the distinctive skins you can apply to Jorte. / c Jorte Inc.

Sunrise makes countless “must have” apps lists and it’s not hard to see why.?Sunrise has been updated for Material Design and looks pretty snazzy. Like the other apps mentioned, Sunrise syncs with Google Calendar and Exchange. The fact that?Sunrise was acquired in early 2015 by Microsoft speaks for the app's success, and the purchase means that?there are likely big changes coming to the app in the near future.

androidpit sunrise Sunrise Calendar looks great, and its recent acquisition by Microsoft suggests big changes for the app could be inbound. / c Sunrise Atelier, Inc

DigiCal Calendar and Widgets is perhaps the simplest calendar app on this list. Like Sunrise, it often makes top lists for Android calendars. It has six different lock-screen widgets, letting you see important events without even unlocking your phone. It's also received integration with Google Now, and has plenty of customization options, such as the one picture below which is a night mode that's both easy on your eyes and your battery. Like its competitors, DigiCal syncs with Google Calendar, Outlook and Exchange.

androidpit digical This severe dark skin is just one of many custom skins for DigiCal. / c Digibytes

Now, for something totally different. If you frequently exclaim “kawaii!” or dress like a Harajuku girl, Coletto may be for you.This?Japanese app works as a dayplanner and diary. It’s obviously aimed at the girliest of girls (though boys are welcome to try it), and is very simply to use, with dragging motions letting you move events between different days on your calendar. The style is an acquired taste, but well over a million people on the Play Store can't be wrong... can they?

androidpit coletto Coletto is a calendar app for those who like whimsical designs./ c Yahoo Japan

What Android calendar apps do you use? What features do you look for in a calendar app?

Updated by Robert Zak on April 29, 2015

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