If you use other calendar services like iCloud, Google Calendar, Office 365, Meetup, and Todoist, you can sync those, too. The Calendar Sets feature, which was introduced with Fantastical 2.0, is now even better and lets you switch between sets like family and work. It now also offers auto-complete suggestions. The app has always been famous for understanding natural language to create events quickly, and the new version of the app is faster than ever in that regard. You can also subscribe to interesting calendars such as sports events, matches, TV show timings, astronomical events, and more. Then there’s support for team calendars so you can work in harmony with your team. There’s weather integration (via Accuweather) into the app, so you can plan your days and travel in advance. If you’ve been using Fantastical 2, you can get a free upgrade The premium subscription costs $4.99 per month or $3.33 per month when billed annually. ![]() If you pay the subscription fee, you get additional features. And the core parts of the calendar app are free for all. Since it’s a universal app, you don’t need to pay for each platform. ![]() The company has also shifted from a one-time purchase to a subscription payment model. Apart from the refreshed design, the new app brings support for dark mode, file and photo attachments, tasks, team calendars, and more. Flexibits, the developer of the app, has now released a brand new version (3.0) of Fantastical. With a design and support for dark mode, the company has shifted to a subscription-based model.įantastical has been the most favorite and the best third-party calendar app for Apple’s devices, including the iPad, iPhone, Macs, and the Watch. Fortunately, Flexibits has developed a new version of its Fantastical app for iPhone that brings the full Reminders experience to Apple Watch, fulfilling an important use case for the watch I had in mind before it arrived.A new, completely redesigned version of your favorite calendar app Fantastical was launched today. Also, you can create reminders using Siri on Apple Watch.Ĭreating and responding to reminders is fine, but my girlfriend and I use a shared iCloud Reminders list for our grocery list, and being able to glance at the watch as you walk through the supermarket without pulling out the iPhone is an ideal use case for Apple Watch. There’s no Reminders app on Apple Watch, but Apple Watch notifies you of reminders you create in the Reminders app on your iPhone-and on any other iOS device or Mac that’s signed in using your Apple ID. The Apple Watch User Guide even highlights the app’s absence: When Apple Watch and Watch OS 1.0 shipped in April, the definite omission of an Apple Reminders app on the platform was particularly surprising to me. ![]() Survey reveals which Apple Watch apps most popular, new Apple Music subscriber data ![]() The result is more refined Fantastical 2 for Mac with an extensive change log that likely includes something for everyone: Expand In addition to general stability that you would expect, OS X 10.11 support includes El Capitan’s new split-screen feature for viewing and resizing two full-screen apps side-by-side.įantastical’s developers say the new release also fulfills the vast majority of feature requests after version 2.0 that users have requested. Following that massive release, Flexibits is back today with the first big update that builds on that it.įantastical 2.1 for Mac adds full El Capitan support ahead of OS X 10.11’s release next week (which should be welcome news to El Capitan public beta and developer testers now). Fantastical 2.0 notably upgraded the smart calendar menu bar utility to a full-sized calendar app in March.
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