Have you ever seen a free-floating item on Google Calendar that was neither a task nor an event? you’re not alone. The app is all about maintaining a balance between these two modes. However, switching between them frequently makes the app feel heavy. Fortunately, users of the latest updates to Android will not run into such troubles.
Earlier, creating an event or function used to be cumbersome and time-consuming as one had to open a menu that was crowded, as it is now. Now, a much-improved product page has been added that makes it easier for you to switch between these and other details.
Try to imagine a pattern here, you added a slot under the calendar “dentist appointment” (event), then you immediately change it to a space on a page to put “pick up groceries” (task). Let’s give. It is also easy to find the usual four buttons that will allow users to first choose between Event, Task, Working Location, and Out of Office.
The adjustment seems like a small thing but is a big improvement for people who love cleanliness in their lives. For example, you no longer have to fiddle with the home page to set up your calendar; Instead, what you will be able to do is focus and complete your schedule.
Although their expectations were high, users still think the buttons are nice as the new description page should be very helpful. However, they wanted a broader menu. In an ideal world, this functionality could have a single “New Entry” button, which would prompt you to input details (event, task, etc.) every time you use a specific screen. This update enables you to check things off lists, keep track of events at a glance, and easily schedule appointments for the present.