So Fantastical 2 will automatically switch to your Work set when you reach office and back to your Personal set when you get back home. You can configure your calendar sets to automatically activate when you arrive at or leave any location. What makes this feature even better is the support for Location based Calendar Sets. For example, I have a ‘Personal’ calendar set that includes my FastMail, Facebook and Gmail account while there’s a ‘Work’ calendar set that includes calendars from my Google Apps accounts. Then you can create groups of these calendars depending on your usage. Fantastical 2 not just offers native support for any iCloud, Google, Yahoo or Fruux accounts, but you can also add any CalDAV account (such as FastMail). Fantastical 2 supports the accounts you have already configured on your system, so you need not set them up again in the app. If you have multiple calendars setup and configured on your system, this might just be the best thing to happen to your app. One of the highlights of this release is the support for Calendar Sets. There’s better support for iCloud reminders as well in this release, as Fantastical 2 lets you view your events and reminders together in a single list. This has been greatly improved in this release, letting you enter strings like, “Remind me to Pay the Credit Card Bill on the 4th saturday of every month” and Fantastical 2 will know exactly what you want to be scheduled.
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Natural Language Parsingįantastical’s biggest feature in its iOS and Mac apps has been its Natural Language Parser (NLP) that lets you create new entries using common language. Fantastical 2 also supports Handoff, so if you have the iPhone or iPad version of Fantastical on your iOS devices, you can continue exactly where you left off. Getting stuff from Safari directly into Fantastical is now possible and super easy too. It also has Share and Action extensions to create events from any native apps that support extensions. You can enable the Fantastical Today Widget for your Notification Center tray and get a quick glimpse of all your events scheduled for today. Built for OS X Yosemiteįantastical 2 doesn’t just go hand-in-hand with OS X Yosemite’s design, it’s also takes advantage of the APIs offered by the OS.
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Yes, there’s a search feature available at the top right that lets you search anything in your schedule. The whole window works as a great way to not only get a quick overview of your schedule, but also helps you find exactly what you are looking for.
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You can switch between a Light or Dark theme for the sidebar. On the left is the sidebar that displays the current month as well as your upcoming appoinments.
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Fantastical 2 also sports a full calendar window that takes full advantage of the screen real estate by offering Day, Week, Month, and Year views that you can jump between with a single click. You can still detach this window and have it float over other apps. Just like its predecessor, Fantastical 2 sports a menubar mini window with an overhauled design that feels right at home on OS X. The app feels spiffy, the animations are slick and everything about the app has been lovingly crafted to perfection.
Having used the app over the last few weeks, I can firmly say Fantastical 2 feels better than anything I’ve used on my Mac.
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Swanky new User Interfaceįantastical 2 for Mac sports a beautifully designed User Interface and has been ingeniously crafted specially for OS X Yosemite. Today, the Flexibits duo of Michael Simmons and Kent Sutherland release Fantastical 2 for Mac - what we believe to be the best app on a Mac today. Flexibits completely changed the way we schedule events or use our calendar and their apps on iPhone, iPad and Mac have been incredibly well received by the audience. If you’re a serious calendar user on a Mac or iOS, chances are you’re using already using Fantastical in some form or the other.