A woman. I'm interested too... It's really tiring keeping track of it on an analog Calendar.
If you can't find anything, I suggest you make her a barebones one or get her to use something like etar. It's all local.
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A woman. I'm interested too... It's really tiring keeping track of it on an analog Calendar.
If you can't find anything, I suggest you make her a barebones one or get her to use something like etar. It's all local.
Just so you see it, on android at least I can recommend drip which is open source and also keeps your data local. It's available on fdroid: https://f-droid.org/de/packages/com.drip/
Look into Periodical as well, it's on fdroid and completely local. It also shows when the next period should be and works better than some closed source apps.