Apple'TwitCal' integrates Twitter and Google Calendar for iPhone users

‘TwitCal’ integrates Twitter and Google Calendar for iPhone users

TwitCal iPhone App

People usually keep themselves busy with various social networking sites available, thereby giving companies a fair chance to come up with apps which help them operate these sites on their handsets with utmost ease. Now, Infoteria enhances the user experience
with TwitCal, a new iPhone calendar app which can be used to tweet and track events through Twitter.
The new app now allows users to manage their social and private events into one calendar.

TwitCal’s mash-up single interface calendar helps users view their own events, events booked by other TwitCal users, events imported via Twitter, Google Calendar and events updated by a followed calendar. Language is not an issue anymore as the app lends support to English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Korean and Japanese.

The Tweet Event feature is a useful tool for event planners, social media gurus and professionals who move constantly from one place to another. The app enables users to TwitCal and it automatically sends updates on their Twitter stream. Designed with an easy-to-use interface, TwitCal makes tweeting events effortless with one-touch tweet tab. Users can also add other tweeted events on their personal TwitCal calendar.

The app easily synchronizes with Google Calendar which enables them to merge their calendars into one convenient interface. In addition, the TwitCal app highlights Google Calendar events by assigning a specific color. It is capable of presenting recent event information in a single interface, which permits multiple views, such as day, list, two weeks, month and hybrid view wrapping together customized month and day views.

Users can also instantly share calendar event with friends and use Twitter to import event details into TwitCal on iPhone or PC/laptop. Public and shared events can even be included in the TwitCal application directly or through e-mail for users to confirm attendance. TwitCal appears to be a perfect and easy-to-use calendar app for mobile professionals, students and families that need to manage multiple calendars.

TwitCal will extend support to enhance the smartphone experience further by adding more enticing features. The Android version of TwitCal will launch in the U.S. this fall. Third-party services like Evernote will continue operating with the app to enable users to integrate event information on Evernote into their TwitCal app.

Infoteria’s new TwitCal app can now be downloaded for $2.99 from Apple’s App Store.

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