Hourglass App (also called Hourglass) and New World Scheduler are apps or theocratic software programs designed for Jehovah’s Witnesses. The two JW software programs have some similarities and some differences.
Our intention is not to criticize other software programs, since we are all “standing firm in one spirit, with one soul, striving side by side for the faith of the good news” – Philippians 1:27.
Instead, we invite you to compare the similarities and differences between New World Scheduler and Hourglass App.
What is Hourglass App?
Hourglass App is an unofficial JW app or theocratic software program designed for congregation secretaries of Jehovah’s Witnesses. It allows JW congregation secretaries to maintain electronic Publisher Cards, Field Service reports and other congregation secretary responsibilities.
Hourglass is also known as The Hourglass App or simply hourglass app. It contains a mobile application for iOS and Android. All publisher data and records used by Hourglass App are stored on online storage servers owned by Hourglass.
Compare NW Scheduler with Hourglass App
As both NW Scheduler and Hourglass app are constantly changing, we are no longer able to provide and maintain an accurate list of features for both software programs.
Instead, please see a full list of NW Scheduler Features or simply Download NW Scheduler and see for yourself how New World Scheduler works.
It only takes a few minutes to setup, and you can import your Hourglass app data directly into New World Scheduler.
Hourglass App Data Storage
Hourglass App is 100% web-based or cloud-based. Hourglass App stores all Congregation data, Person data, Scheduling Data, and any other data, permanently on online cloud storage servers.
By contrast, NW Scheduler is not web-based or cloud-based. NW Scheduler stores data on your local computer, and this data is always encrypted.
Are NW Scheduler or NW Publisher app web-based or cloud based?
No. NW Scheduler and NW Publisher app are not web-based and not cloud based. They must be installed locally on your personal computer or personal mobile device.
We recommend brothers be cautious about using web-based or cloud-based apps to store congregation information. While web-based applications are convenient, we personally feel the direction and principles found in sfl do not permit web-based applications to store congregation data.
Web-based applications store all congregation and person data permanently online and generally do not use end-to-end encryption.
Web-based applications by nature must allow any website administrators, developers and potentially support personnel full access to everyone’s data. This means they can potentially access every single persons data in every single congregation. We do not feel comfortable with this, nor do we feel this complies with the principles and direction in sfl.
Web-based applications are also much more prone to hacking or data theft. They provide a single point for a hacker to attack and obtain every single persons data in every single congregation.
Web-based applications also rely on the honesty and integrity of worldly hosting companies, sometimes located in countries with poor data integrity records.
Web-based applications can even be subject to government or company subpoenas, whereby the software company or hosting company must provide access to everyone’s data.
New World Scheduler is not web based. All data is stored on your local computer, and we use end-to-end encryption. This means your data is truly safe. It cannot be opened or accessed by our developers, support staff, or anyone else.