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Calendar Approved and Released on App Store: Simply Enhance Apple Events with the Addition of a Button

Hey Calendar is a separate app from Basecamp, the management platform created by David Heinemeier Hansson. Hansson recently took on the challenge of launching the app on the App Store once again after it was initially rejected by Apple. According to Apple, the app was deemed unusable as it only displayed a login screen with no sign-up button. In response, Hansson pointed out that other apps, like Netflix or Google Calendar, have similar functionality, yet Apple approved them.

However, the good news is that Hey Calendar has finally been approved and is now available on the App Store. Hansson and his team simply addressed the issues highlighted by Apple, which stated that the app “did nothing.” So, what can the Hey Calendar app actually do?

One new addition to the app is the ability for users who don’t have a Hey account to access Apple Events and explore the history of Apple’s product launches. This is a great feature that adds value to the app and ultimately led to its successful approval for download on the App Store.

In conclusion, Hey Calendar has overcome the hurdles and obstacles it faced during its journey to the App Store. With its updated functionality and added features, it offers users a unique and engaging experience. So, whether you’re a dedicated Hey user or simply curious about Apple’s history, Hey Calendar is definitely worth checking out!

TLDR: After initial rejection by Apple, Hey Calendar, a separate app from Basecamp, has finally been approved for download on the App Store. David Heinemeier Hansson and his team addressed the issues raised by Apple and added the ability for users without a Hey account to explore Apple Events. This added functionality led to the successful approval of Hey Calendar.

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