![]() ![]() While you can set the app to behave just as the original version did-as a drop-down adjunct to another, larger calendar app-this app is designed to replace your other Calendar apps, the same role Fantastical serves in its excellent iPhone and iPad versions. And yes, I’ve absolutely gotten used to pressing a keyboard shortcut and typing out a quick phrase like “briefing call 1pm tomorrow” and knowing that Fantastical will drop an event on my calendar in the right place.Īs you might expect from the price, Fantastical 2’s sights are set a bit higher. It replaced the venerable MenuCalendarClock in my menu bar. Its claim to fame was its ability to accept natural-language input for events, but it was also a well designed drop-down calendar that let me consult my schedule for the next day or two with a quick keystroke. The original Fantastical has lived in my Mac’s menu bar since it first arrived on the scene. (The app is on an introductory sale in the Mac App Store for $40 for launch day.) ![]() I’ve been using it as my main calendar app for the last couple of months, and I’ve been impressed. Today Flexibits is releasing Fantastical 2, a $50 Yosemite-only calendar app that’s a huge upgrade from the first version of Fantastical.
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