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Any suggestions on a good timetable/class schedule app? I used to use Timetable although it sadly hasn't been updated for some time.
I liked that the daily view that would clearly state what subject, duration and location of the class. Next class notifications were also very handy.
A widget important to me so that I can see my day at a glance! It being laid out like the daily view is perfect.
Anyone got apps similar to Timetable, it's working and all, but it hasn't been update in almost a year, and I don't think it will.
Also could you guys recommend some apps for app usage tracking?
Thanks!
I used linkme:Timetable when I was in college. It hasn't been updated in a while but for me, it's the golden standard for college organization.
Edit: Not the one linked below. This Timetable app. Make sure you join the beta for a more improved look and feel.
Edit 2: Now that I'm out of college, I use a mix of Inbox by Google and linkme:Memorigi to manage my tasks.
I use an app called "timetable", I'm on mobile right now or I'd post a link. Its the app I use for my college schedule. I'm not sure I'd it fits the specific needs you stated but I figure it would be worth a shot.
edit: got the link, completely forgot about the share button on the play store.
Organize your time so that going to class, studying, and doing the assignments are your top priority. Use an app to keep track of classes and assignments. I really like Timetable, but there are lots of good ones.
Some partying is all right, but don't get to the point that you're using class time to recover from your weekends.
Participate in class discussions.
Go to office hours and get to know your profs. Make sure they know you're putting in the effort, because when you hit a stumbling block (and you will), the more human ones among them will be more inclined to give you an extension or let you make up an exam.
I use Timetable. It is not aviable on the web/pc, but It can be synced to other devices and shared with other users. It also is free and ad-free and works very fine :)
I use this thing for the first few weeks of semester.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabrielittner.timetable&hl=en
After that I can go off memory. It's a pain to manually put the data in but having it actually stored in your phone without having to open a website all the time is worth it imo
theres an app called Timetable on playstore. You will have to create a timetable though and mark you attendance on that everyday.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabrielittner.timetable
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabrielittner.timetable
I used this one at GCSE and AS level, stopped at A2 because my homework was just once a week for each subject and I could just remember my timetable
I use Timetable by Gabriel Ittner. It's not quite Material but it has two widgets - one for the timetable itself, the other for tasks and exams.
It's pretty simple, I ended up using an app simply called timetable on android. I set up all my classes then simply added its widget to my home screen.
I did the same thing, except I used an app called Timetable, which let me really customize what projects were due for what class, when the deadlines were, when I should start working on them, etc. And my favorite feature was it let me put input my class schedule and would automatically silence my phone during class.
It was the single most helpful thing I've ever done for passing classes.
The best app for students, it comes with a widget that looks clean and gives you information on your timetable for that day. Timetable
What timetable app do you guys recommend? I'm currently using Timetable but this app won't sync my timetable. Thanks in advance
Two of them are from a timetable app and the other is Google keep. Yeah nova's great. You can configure it in a tonne of ways, for example when I Swype up on my application drawer I can see my recently installed apps or start typing to search through my apps or even the play store.
I used to use MyEdu and then transferred to a school that isn't on there. I now use Timetable (Android, do not know if there is a iOS version). I love it. I ONLY really use it for school schedules though. If I input assignment due dates, it notifies me a few days before the due date. It's really cool.
I found that handwriting in a planner wasn't for me because I'll lose it or not write something or not check it. With the Timetable app, I still have to put stuff in, but I don't have to remember to check it since it'll notify me.
I'm looking for a class timetable app, currently I'm using Timetable, but the developer stopped supporting updates a long time ago. It has to have a feature that puts my phone on vibrate during lesson times. It would be great if the app did not ask to create an account to make synchronization between devices, as I have no intention to use the multiple device sync features. Thanks in advance.
Here's a list I made a while back for a similar thread. Let me know of any issues with links, suggestions or other recommendations you may have, etc.:
Timetable - highly cuztomizable schedule like day's start times, number of lessons per day and how long each lesson is, class location, professors' names, type of class (lab/lecture/tutorial), has a built in exam/assignment/holiday tracker, to-do list, widgets(for schedules or assignments), holo design.
LectureNotes - take handwritten Notes on a tablet.
Evernote - helps you remember everything, stay organized, save your ideas, and improve productivity. It can type notes, record audio, input word files/pdf/scans/etc to be searchable. You can also take a picture of the notes on the black/white board and have the text be searchable. Premium unlocks the following:
Take a picture of notes on a white board and store it in Evernote. The text will become searchable.
Create a notebook for each class and/or use tags.
Powerful search capabilities to help you find what you need, quickly.
Share notebooks or individual notes.
SuperCard Flashcards - flashcard app that uses a nice UI and is importable from Quizlet.
Graph 89 - emulator for the TI-89 line of calculators. The paid version has support for the TI-84 models.
CamScanner - scan documents, then sync, edit, share with other devices. Can also view your scanned documents on the web through their website. Free upgrade to Pro with a valid .edu email address.
WolframAlpha - instant expert knowledge and computation. List of everything it can do is VERY extensive, see app description for more info. Be sure to also see their other apps which deal with subjects on a more specific(tutor/assistant-type) level.
MathStudio - most comprehensive math app available for phones/tablets. Powerful+versatile calculator does finance and most things TI calculators do. See app description for more info. No Internet connection required.
Andie Graph - TI-82, TI-83, TI-83+, TI-85, and TI-86 emulator. Get the TI ROMs here; here or from the TI website.
TI-82 is designed for algebra and trigonometry. Graph and compare functions, perform variable substitution, and solve single variable equations.
TI-83 is designed for statistics and trigonometry. Graph and compare functions, and perform data plotting and analysis.
TI-85 is great for engineering and computer science. Graph and compare functions, perform bit manipulation and convert between numeric bases.
TI-86 is great for engineering and calculus. Graph and compare functions, perform bit manipulation and convert between numeric bases. Solve differential equations, plot vector fields.
All models allow you to write programs in TI-BASIC and perform basic scientific calculator operations.
Google Keep - quickly capture what’s on your mind and be reminded at the right place or time. Create a checklist, enter a voice note or snap a photo and annotate it. Everything you add is instantly available on all your devices – desktop and mobile.
Dropbox| Google Drive - syncing & storing documents, pictures, audio, videos, AutoDesk files, etc in the cloud across multiple devices and the Web.
BlackBoard Mobile Learn - access your courses whenever & wherever you want, if your school licenses BML that is. Otherwise it's $1.99/yr, $5.99/life.
Infinite Campus Mobile Portal - keeps you informed. View assignments, grades, attendance, teacher notes, and more.
EasyAccess for Khan| Gallery for Khan Academy | Viewer for Khan Academy A | Viewer for Khan Academy 1 - browse and watch 1000s of resources such as videos, articles, exercises covering math, physics, chemistry & more from KhanAcademy.org; Gallery supports downloading content.
Studious - keep track of notes, assignments and tests, can also use it to silence your phone during class. Neat homework problem selector interface.
ConvertPad - powerful and fully featured unit & currency converter, calculator. Intuitive and easy to use.
MathStep - symbolic pocket calculator with a complete CAS (Computer Algebra System) built-in. That means that it can solve math problems for you! It has an expression editor with a live preview and even gives you hints to solving a problem by yourself for some operations. Can work w/out Internet. Does the following:
Addi - a Computing Environment useful for solving many complex problems. A Matlab/Octave clone for Android.Java based and open source. Free+no ads, has most needed math capabilities. includes many functions, can parse and run .m files. (try "edit /sdcard/test.m"), basic plotting working (needs AddiPlot), custom keyboard for entering commands faster. I think this app got turned into Octave by the dev, so go see that one.
Octave - like Matlab, but Octave running native for Android. It does pretty much everything described for Addi and more. Needs add-on apps for further functionality. Other necessary add-on apps are here.
STUDYBLUE Flashcards - offers flashcards, quizzing, tracking for study session progress, more. Can study, create, edit, and save content through app and/or website. Can also access an enormous library of classmate-created materials.
Duolingo: Learn Languages Free - learn Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English so you can talk to that sexy foreign exchange student. Fun and free.
WiFi Finder - locate free WiFi spots locally or globally, search by type(cafe, hotel, restaurant, etc.), view hotspot detail, call location, get directions or share hotspot, also works offline.
ezPDF Reader - multimedia PDF viewer, annotator, & form filler with calculations.
WPS Office + PDF - Free mobile office, letting you view and edit documents, spreadsheets, presentations and PDFs anywhere. See app description for gigantic list of features.
News Republic - Breaking News | Flipboard: Your News - news and current events, because they'll have you do current event assignments.
Eye In Sky Weather| Aix Weather Widget - the weather clean, simple and beautiful so you can determine what to wear. Aix shows weather graphically through a widget.
Clockwork Tomato - time management app based on Pomodoro technique.
Quizlet - flashcard app w/ web interface + cross-device sync.
AnkiDroid Flashcards - good flashcard app.
Hotspot Shield VPN| DroidVPN| Hideman VPN| Spotflux Fee VPN - get around Internet restrictions at school, or listen to US Pandora, etc.
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/ fixed words; links; replaced Pulse News w/ News Rep., added Flipboard
Really late to this, but I hope this helps some people out. I made this list a while back for a similar thread. Let me know of any issues with links, suggestions or other recommendations you may have, etc.:
Timetable - highly cuztomizable schedule like day's start times, number of lessons per day and how long each lesson is, class location, professors' names, type of class (lab/lecture/tutorial), has a built in exam/assignment/holiday tracker, to-do list, widgets(for schedules or assignments), holo design.
LectureNotes - take handwritten Notes on a tablet.
Evernote - helps you remember everything, stay organized, save your ideas, and improve productivity. It can type notes, record audio, input word files/pdf/scans/etc to be searchable. You can also take a picture of the notes on the black/white board and have the text be searchable. Premium unlocks the following:
Take a picture of notes on a white board and store it in Evernote. The text will become searchable.
Create a notebook for each class and/or use tags.
Powerful search capabilities to help you find what you need, quickly.
Share notebooks or individual notes.
SuperCard Flashcards - flashcard app that uses a nice UI and is importable from Quizlet.
Graph 89 - emulator for the TI-89 line of calculators. The paid version has support for the TI-84 models.
CamScanner - scan documents, then sync, edit, share with other devices. Can also view your scanned documents on the web through their website. Free upgrade to Pro with a valid .edu email address.
WolframAlpha - instant expert knowledge and computation. List of everything it can do is VERY extensive, see app description for more info. Be sure to also see their other apps which deal with subjects on a more specific(tutor/assistant-type) level.
MathStudio - most comprehensive math app available for phones/tablets. Powerful+versatile calculator does finance and most things TI calculators do. See app description for more info. No Internet connection required.
Andie Graph - TI-82, TI-83, TI-83+, TI-85, and TI-86 emulator. Get the TI ROMs here; here or from the TI website.
TI-82 is designed for algebra and trigonometry. Graph and compare functions, perform variable substitution, and solve single variable equations.
TI-83 is designed for statistics and trigonometry. Graph and compare functions, and perform data plotting and analysis.
TI-85 is great for engineering and computer science. Graph and compare functions, perform bit manipulation and convert between numeric bases.
TI-86 is great for engineering and calculus. Graph and compare functions, perform bit manipulation and convert between numeric bases. Solve differential equations, plot vector fields.
All models allow you to write programs in TI-BASIC and perform basic scientific calculator operations.
Google Keep - quickly capture what’s on your mind and be reminded at the right place or time. Create a checklist, enter a voice note or snap a photo and annotate it. Everything you add is instantly available on all your devices – desktop and mobile.
Dropbox| Google Drive - syncing & storing documents, pictures, audio, videos, AutoDesk files, etc in the cloud across multiple devices and the Web.
BlackBoard Mobile Learn - access your courses whenever & wherever you want, if your school licenses BML that is. Otherwise it's $1.99/yr, $5.99/life.
Infinite Campus Mobile Portal - keeps you informed. View assignments, grades, attendance, teacher notes, and more.
EasyAccess for Khan| Gallery for Khan Academy | Viewer for Khan Academy A | Viewer for Khan Academy 1 - browse and watch 1000s of resources such as videos, articles, exercises covering math, physics, chemistry & more from KhanAcademy.org; Gallery supports downloading content.
Studious - keep track of notes, assignments and tests, can also use it to silence your phone during class. Neat homework problem selector interface.
ConvertPad - powerful and fully featured unit & currency converter, calculator. Intuitive and easy to use.
MathStep - symbolic pocket calculator with a complete CAS (Computer Algebra System) built-in. That means that it can solve math problems for you! It has an expression editor with a live preview and even gives you hints to solving a problem by yourself for some operations. Can work w/out Internet. Does the following:
Addi - a Computing Environment useful for solving many complex problems. A Matlab/Octave clone for Android.Java based and open source. Free+no ads, has most needed math capabilities. includes many functions, can parse and run .m files. (try "edit /sdcard/test.m"), basic plotting working (needs AddiPlot), custom keyboard for entering commands faster. I think this app got turned into Octave by the dev, so go see that one.
Octave - like Matlab, but Octave running native for Android. It does pretty much everything described for Addi and more. Needs add-on apps for further functionality. Other necessary add-on apps are here.
STUDYBLUE Flashcards - offers flashcards, quizzing, tracking for study session progress, more. Can study, create, edit, and save content through app and/or website. Can also access an enormous library of classmate-created materials.
Duolingo: Learn Languages Free - learn Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English so you can talk to that sexy foreign exchange student. Fun and free.
WiFi Finder - locate free WiFi spots locally or globally, search by type(cafe, hotel, restaurant, etc.), view hotspot detail, call location, get directions or share hotspot, also works offline.
ezPDF Reader - multimedia PDF viewer, annotator, & form filler with calculations.
WPS Office + PDF - Free mobile office, letting you view and edit documents, spreadsheets, presentations and PDFs anywhere. See app description for gigantic list of features.
News Republic - Breaking News | Flipboard: Your News - news and current events, because they'll have you do current event assignments.
Eye In Sky Weather| Aix Weather Widget - the weather clean, simple and beautiful so you can determine what to wear. Aix shows weather graphically through a widget.
Clockwork Tomato - time management app based on Pomodoro technique.
Quizlet - flashcard app w/ web interface + cross-device sync.
AnkiDroid Flashcards - good flashcard app.
Hotspot Shield VPN| DroidVPN| Hideman VPN| Spotflux Fee VPN - get around Internet restrictions at school, or listen to US Pandora, etc.
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I never used it but I've seen it recommended a lot.
There you go: Timetable :)
Hi! I need help... I'm searching for an app like Timetable, but with Google Calendar integration. Thanks
A must for you: "timetable".
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabrielittner.timetable
I use Timetable for my ever-changing university classes.
I have been using Timetable since a couple of semesters at my university. Pretty neat for scheduling, task and tests.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabrielittner.timetable
Here's the app responsible. There is no option in the app's settings to disable this notification.
Not a calendar widget but a timetable widget.
I use Timetable and it works pretty well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabrielittner.timetable
Timetable is pretty good but yours already looks better! Good luck!
Timetable Not sure if it is for ios
Use google notes, Google Drive to back up important papers and files, and set up your schedule use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabrielittner.timetable
Has anyone used this? If so would you recomend it over Timetable?