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Diacarta Offers Unique Scheduling Mobile App

Diacarta is an organizer app for the iPhoneThere are plenty of options in Apple’s App Store if you are looking for a calendar/task mobile app. Take your pick, chances  you’ll find the one that best suits the way you like to task and prioritize your day. Some free, some you pay for, but ultimately there is no end in sight to the number of apps you can choose from to organize your day.

I’m always looking for unique ways to manage my systems. Task apps, to-do lists, I’ve seen them all before and few offer anything unique enough to make me change the way I’m doing things right now. The status quo was changed when I came across Diacarta. Not expecting fresh approach to scheduling and seeing my list of appointments, I was quickly caught up in exploring the display, how information is shared, and the interface. It’s a beautiful app no doubt and it does offer some unique approaches to the way we organize ourselves.

Rather than seeing your day in a line item list of text, you get to create a picture of your day. The premise of the entire app is associating image icons with things that need to get done during the day. This association creates your day and plans out by the hour what your agenda will look like visually. You still type in all the necessary details for your event or task, but it only shows up if you allow your finger to linger on the icon, it disappears when you move your finger.

Diacarta is an interesting way to visualize your day to day, but is it enough to integrate into your systems? Take a look at the video below and let us know.

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Luis Sandoval is a media professional based out of San Antonio, Texas. He writes on topics related to media and technology for a variety of sites around the web and publications. He currently works as an online marketing consultant helping develop brands online through fusing traditional marketing models and social engagement.