![]() ![]() I’m watching David Sparks’ free field guide to Fantastical to get up to speed. but it never stuck as my “full time” calendar app.įantastical 3 looks like it may have added enough of the features to get me to switch over. Fantastical has had some great features such as calendar sets, the ability to specify how you want “week view” to look (I want to see today+6 days, I don’t care about days already passed), etc. Télécharger Fantastical : Fantastical est une application de calendrier disponible sur Mac, iPhone, iPad et Apple Watch développée par Flexibits. I’ve always liked Fantastical for creating new events, but preferred Bus圜al for most other calendar-like things. I bought licenses for Bus圜al versions 1, 2, and 3… and for Fantastical 1 and 2 (Mac and iOS). If you are already paying for Setapp, I can see that as being an attractive solution. Of course you can (for the foreseeable future) use Fantastical 2 for entering new events and use Bus圜al for the rest. Now that Busycal is on Setapp (also a subscription), I may not go Fantastical premium version 3.įWIW - Bus圜al’s new event natural language parsing is terrible compared to Fantastical‘s. (“Generous” is doing things like defining a subscription package as including other platforms.) If companies like FlexiBits can be generous with the value they provide in exchange for a subscription, they may win over more folks like me. Flexibits, the company behind popular calendar app Fantastical, is releasing Fantastical 3.0 on all platforms today macOS, iOS, iPadOS and watchOS. In my newest job, I’m having to keep careful track of car expenses, and was delighted to learn that the MileIQ app for iOS is considered part of the Office 365 subscription. It’s not as onerous as I once thought it would be. The iPhone and iPad apps are now included with Fantastical Premium, whereas they previously cost 9.99 and 4.99, respectively. Thanks to discounts and generous family-share policies, I’m hooked in to the Microsoft Office 365 suite even though I swore I’d never pay them a red cent in subscription fees. Fantastical starts with a clean, attractive appearance that makes it easy to use and read. Previously priced at 49.99 as a one-time purchase for Fantastical 2 for the Mac, Fantastical 3’s new subscription rate for Fantastical Premium is 4.99 per month (or 39.99 annually, a 33 savings). Subscription models are clearly gaining ground. ![]() Thankfully, that’s not right, but it did make me a little nervous about my existing installation of Adobe CS6 that Adobe has made clear they’d like to tear right out of my Mac if they could. I read this to mean that somehow FlexiBits was going to force-update an existing v.2 app to v.3, then unlock the v.2 feature set. #Fantastical 3 update#If you own a Fantastical 2 license, launching the app will automatically update it to version 3.0 with existing Fantastical 2 features unlocked and usable. ![]()
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