Is there an agenda app compatible with Mac, iPhone

I'm looking for an app to use as my agenda/planner but that compatible with my MacBook Air, iPhone 4 & iPad 2 and that it's able to update via iCloud, is there such an app?

There isn't a iBooks application for Mac yet. However, Apple showed a preview of iBooks for Mac at the WWDC with OS X Mavericks, that will be released in fall, so you can be sure that iBooks for Mac will be launched

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