Yes, for now the app is targeted more towards personal life events, not work/office events.
I mostly needed it for planning trips with friends, seeing birthdays on a glance, checking when I'll be able to visit parents or when we scheduled the next concert/theatre play.
And I wanted my wife to be able to view the days and events I'm pointing at without her having to come close to my monitor, which is why the UI is so big.
Not everyone has these needs, I'm aware ^_^
Thanks for the feedback though! I might improve on the other use cases as well in the near future.
I think it wouldn't take much to make it useful for work use, too, and I suppose that's a much bigger market. I use Itsycal too, to get an overview of what's coming up (I think Grila can do that already) and as an easy way to jump into calls (it parses Teams/Zoom links and shows a little button to open them). That but with better keyboard navigation, like jump into upcoming meeting with 1-2 keystrokes, that would be pretty enticing, and a pretty good Outlook replacement when combined with Apple Calendar for those who don't really need Outlook.
I mostly needed it for planning trips with friends, seeing birthdays on a glance, checking when I'll be able to visit parents or when we scheduled the next concert/theatre play.
And I wanted my wife to be able to view the days and events I'm pointing at without her having to come close to my monitor, which is why the UI is so big.
Not everyone has these needs, I'm aware ^_^
Thanks for the feedback though! I might improve on the other use cases as well in the near future.