Changelog
Every version, on the record.
Calnote ships small and ships often. Here's what changed, version by version.
1.0.2
Coming soon
In review
- Native rich-text editor. Bold, italic, underline and strikethrough through Apple's native formatting menu, with full compatibility for your existing entries.
- Native iOS design pass. System components, native menus and confirmation dialogs throughout — Calnote now feels even more at home on iOS.
- Accessibility improvements. Better VoiceOver descriptions and Dynamic Type support across the app.
- Quicker day actions. A context menu on calendar days and a two-step confirmation before clearing a day.
- General stability and performance improvements.
1.0.1
July 29, 2026
- English & Japanese. The full interface is now available in English and Japanese, alongside Simplified Chinese.
- In-app language switch. Choose your language in Settings; defaults to following the system.
- Localized calendar. Lunar dates and zodiac appear in Chinese; other languages get a clean Gregorian view.
- Minor fixes and polish.
1.0
July 21, 2026
- First release. A local-first calendar journal: open the month, tap a date, write — auto-saved as you type.
- Monthly calendar with today, lunar dates and recorded days highlighted.
- Full-text search across all entries.
- Optional iCloud sync via the CloudKit private database.
- Markdown export and shareable journal cards / retro receipt templates.
- Home screen & lock screen widgets, Siri & Shortcuts, App Lock with Face ID / Touch ID.