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Default calendar widget

Anybody else upset that it doesn't come with one ? Any suggestions for alternatives?
 
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Really depends on what info you want to see but I use Simple Calendar myself.

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I used Simple Calendar in the past. But now I use the Today widget that comes with the phone.
 
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I'm a big fan of the Pure Calendar, it's a pay for app.
 
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i really like the LauncherPro calendar widget...
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I like the business calendar widget, can take up a full page on the home screen if you want it to

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I went and installed the TouchWiz 4.5 from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1061883 and it works flawlessly. It has the Calendar widget as well as some really cool features not found in TW4. I highly recommend this for someone wanting a near stock TW experience with some really functional tweaks.
 
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I like the business calendar widget, can take up a full page on the home screen if you want it to

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+1 for the business calendar widget, or there is also android agenda widget, which is pretty customizable, and will also scroll if the launcher you are using supports that....
 
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If you just want a list of upcoming appointments, Agenda Widget is awesome. Very customizable, though it takes some work to get it just the way you want. In just a 4x1 space on my screen I can see my next 4 appointments, with little bullets next to them telling me which calendar they are from.
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Anybody else upset that it doesn't come with one ? Any suggestions for alternatives?
Eh? Am I missing some detail about this question? My device has 2 calendar widgets pre-installed: Agenda and Today. Agenda takes up most of a home screen and scrolls to display lots of calendar appts; Today just shows the current/next appt for the current day.
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