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ZenDay
ZenDay is the name of a smartphone platform launched by a small startup company in Annecy, France called MobiSystemE. ZenDay started out as a single application under the name Good Job in its prototype phase. The name was ultimately changed to Zime, a contraction of Zen + Time. Due to trademark protection issues, the app was finally registered under the commercial name of ZenDay.

Product

What started as a single application is quickly evolving into a platform that revolutionizes the way we tend to think about time management, particularly in the context of using mobile devices and tablets. Its simple and effective management of both calendar and to-do list in a 3D view, and the unconventional representation of time on devices by reversing the axis to place the future on top of the screen, makes it a more natural way to think about time. The user views the progression of time from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen, as if on a continuum. The solution targets procrastinators in particular, who tend to struggle with managing professional and personal tasks and deadlines simultaneously.

Since its inception, the ZenDay platform continues to support myriad devices, including Android-based mobile phones and tablets. New plug-ins that allow for synchronization with other time management tools and GTD-certified applications, such as Google Task and the Evernote platform, are released regularly, thus expanding the ZenDay platform to interoperate with several online and device-based time management systems.

History

ZenDay is the brainchild of MobiSystemE’s three founders. Communications executive Philippe Lebeau, the first to push for for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games bid in Annecy, joined Silicon Valley-based mobile exec Richard Phan and Bruno Dal Palu, a professor of psychology, to form the MobiSystemE team.

Their philosophy is based on the complementarity of those three domains: PR/Communication, mobile IT and Psychology. MobiSystemE aims to create a time management platform that facilitates the organization of one’s day without relying solely on technology.

A community of ZenDay users may be found online and through several social media outlets, the goals of which are to discuss ways to improve one’s productivity and reduce the stresses of a modern world through a more more flexible time management system. More information on means and solutions for improved time management and stress-reducing methods for staying organized may be found at the blog TalkAboutTime

Related articles

http://www.androidtapp.com/zime-to-do-and-calendar/

http://theapptimes.com/zenday-an-efficient-time-management-app-with-a-3d-interface/

http://www.androidpipe.com/zenday-reaches-its-first-stable-release-highly-attractive-calendar-todo-app/

http://www.talkforumnyc.com/2013/07/02/zenday-had-it-right-straight-out-of-the-gate/