• v2.9.0 a69b161178

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    makiolaj released this 2026-06-25 08:18:26 +00:00 | 242 commits to main since this release

    Added

    • Choose the view Calendula opens on. A new Default view setting (Settings →
      Appearance) lets you pick Month, Week, Day or Agenda as the view shown each
      time you start the app, instead of always opening on Week. Thanks to
      @devinside for the suggestion ([#1]).
    • The month widget is now interactive: tap any day to open it, or tap an event to
      open its details. Previously only the month's prev/next/today controls
      responded. Thanks to @devinside for spotting this ([#2]).
    • Predictive back. Swiping back from a screen — an event, the editor, search or
      settings — now follows your finger, shrinking the screen to preview what's
      behind so you can see where Back will take you before you let go; slide it back
      to cancel. The preview needs Android 14 or newer; on older versions Back works
      as before.
    • Respect for "Remove animations". If you've turned animations off in your
      device's Accessibility settings, Calendula now honours it everywhere: motion
      collapses to a quick fade and the back preview is skipped.

    Changed

    • Smoother, more consistent motion throughout. Expanding sections, list updates
      in search and agenda, and the onboarding screens now animate the same way
      across the app, instead of some places sliding or growing while others popped
      in. Switching between Month, Week, Day and Agenda now cross-fades rather than
      snapping, while paging within a view keeps its slide.

    Fixed

    • Home-screen widgets now back out the way you came in. A day or event opened
      from the Agenda widget keeps you in the agenda context, and from the Month
      widget in the month context — pressing Back returns there instead of dropping
      you on the week view. More broadly, the app now keeps a real view history:
      switching views and drilling into a day are retraced by Back one step at a
      time, down to your default view before the app exits. Thanks to @devinside for
      reporting ([#2]).
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