KashCal vs Moon Phase

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

KashCal

All your calendars. One app. Your calendars are everywhere. Family stuff on iCloud. Holidays from some website. Birthdays buried in your contacts. Work on Nextcloud. KashCal brings them together on your Android. Your schedule, together • iCloud: Switched to Android but your family is still on Apple? Sync with iCloud calendars directly. No workaround needed. • CalDAV: Nextcloud, Radicale, Baïkal, Stalwart, FastMail, Zoho, and more. Native sync, no middleware. • Device calendar: See events from your phone's built-in calendar alongside everything else. • Holidays & schedules: Subscribe to any ICS calendar. Holidays, school schedules, sports seasons. • Birthdays: Pulls from your contacts automatically. • Local: Don't need sync? Works fully offline out of the box. Material You with dynamic theming. Home screen widgets. Full-text search across all events. Per-event timezone for travel. Private by default No analytics. No telemetry. No KashCal account. Your data stays on your device unless you set up sync yourself. • Encrypted credentials (AES-256-GCM) • Fort Knox Mode: other apps can't read your events • HTTPS only, no WebViews, minimal permissions • Open source: fully auditable Website: https://kashcal.github.io Source code: https://github.com/KashCal/KashCal

Moon Phase

Shows the real time view of the Moon, providing information about the current moon phase. This code has been originally belonged to the set of "shallow sky" astronomy applets, developed by Akkana Peck as long ago as in 1996 to run on Sharp Zaurus PDA.

FeatureKashCalMoon Phase
LicenseApache-2.0GPL-3.0-only
Install sources
F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid
F-DroidGitHub
Categories
Calendar
Media PlayerVideoCalendar
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code