Time Fire calendar date sniping


Time Fire calendar date sniping
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Description

Date and Time recognition of any text on any app on your iPad or iPhone. Remember when that meetup or get together or TV special streamed by on your twitter feed or a website or even in an email? But the hassle of typing in date & time info into your device put you off from actually creating that calendar event? Then this app is for you. Watch the video at App Support website inside "Ratings & Reviews" tab, as this app goes to work for you.

Now you are just a step away from calendar event nirvana. Copy that text you see, bring up "Timefire" from the background or launch, and low and behold, there's your event ready and waiting. Touch on the "add event" button and you've entered meetup nirvana. Better yet, that new calendar event also comes with several preset alerts that you have full control over.

An app that feels like a productivity tool belt for everyday use. The app works remarkably well on all kinds of strangely formatted dates and times. You wouldn't think you would need such heavy duty artificial intelligence for a simple task as figuring out a date or time. You'd be surprised at how many ways your friend or website can write up a date for you, including informal colloquialisms as mundane as 9/10c or "tonight at 5".

Best of all, with iCloud, these new events are now on all your devices, so your entire digital arsenal is alerted for free. If you can copy text in an app like Safari, mail, or website like Facebook's actual website, then you just became one touch away from setting an event in your iCloud calendar for all your devices at once. And it does it with persistent preset alerts that you can create to your liking before hand.

What's the big deal you say? Give your self three times the time, and try getting all that info into a calendar event with any other method, even S i r i for example, including alert times, titles, notes, timezones etc., and you still can't get the same amount of info or results in that quick a time. A go to productivity app you'll use over and over again.

What's New in Version 1.5

Now even if the snippet of text that is copied doesn't have a date, the app will still create an event with today's date.

Also if the URL is available in the copied text, it will add this to the event. (sub URL's in the text itself are added to the notes section of the event)

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