Hi Smiles Davis — today, we’re launching perhaps the biggest platform yet! And we went as far as helping to improve Apple’s browser engine to pull it off. But read on …
Cron for web
For people who prefer to have their
calendar right there in a browser tab, the full Cron
experience is now available on the web. Visit
calendar.cron.com and simply sign
in with your existing Cron account.
Cron on the web is accessible on all major browsers and any OS:
Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge on
macOS, Windows, ChromeOS, and Linux.
With this, we’re bringing beloved Cron features to a web calendar:
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Multiple calendar accounts in a unified view. Work and
personal calendars can now live in the same tab. Connect additional
Google accounts at
calendar.cron.com/settings/calendars
in settings.
Learn more
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Event reminder notifications. Receive timely and rich
browser notifications. Join conferencing directly from the notification.
Learn more
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Dark mode. Enjoy a gorgeous calendaring experience
when your OS is in a dark theme. Bright websites stick out like a sore
thumb.
We’re excited for you to be able to bookmark or pin
calendar.cron.com in your browser
for daily use.
Other improvements
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Fixes “Include calendars” setting for the iOS widget not being saved.
- Fixes multi-day events sometimes not shown in iOS app.
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Fixes all-day section layout in the iOS app when showing several events
on a single day.
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Fixes declined and not-responded-to all-day events in the iOS app not
displaying correctly.
Android and Outlook folks, stay tuned! We’re brewing a couple other things with Notion first.
Talk soon,
Raphael