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Hebrew-Gregorian Calendar is an Android application from Jew App that merges both Hebrew and Gregorian date systems into a single, polished calendar experience. It’s built to help users track Jewish dates and everyday events with location-aware Jewish time calculations and convenient reminders.
Calendars included
- Dual calendar display: view and navigate Hebrew and Gregorian dates side by side.
- Complete Hebrew calendar: access Jewish dates, festivals, and holiday information.
- Standard Gregorian calendar: keep track of appointments, anniversaries, and everyday events.
Scheduling and reminders
- Create and edit personal events and reminders directly in the app for one-time or recurring needs.
- Receive notifications for key observances, including alerts for the start and end of Shabbat.
- Set custom reminders tied to either the Hebrew or Gregorian date, depending on your preference.
Location-based Jewish time features
- Automatic calculation of precise halachic times (zmanim) based on your current location.
- Localized sunrise/sunset and other time-sensitive markers to help observe rituals accurately.
Interface and usability
- Clean, modern design focused on clarity and quick access to important dates.
- Simple navigation and event management make the app suitable for daily personal or professional use.
Alternative option
If you’re exploring other choices, HappyMod (Free) is often suggested as an alternative distribution source for modified Android packages.
Technical
Title
Hebrew Gregorian Calendar
Requirements
- Android
Language
No language has been specified.
Available languages
License
- Free
Latest update
None
Author
Jew App
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