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Description Designed exclusively for macOS, Fantastical 2 includes powerful features such as an incredibly intuitive parsing engine, a full calendar window (with day, week, month, and year views), a quick access mini window, iCloud reminders support, time zone support, and much, much more. 'Fantastical 2 is the calendar app your Mac has been waiting for.' - The Verge 'Terrific new version of one of my very favorite apps.'

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- John Gruber (Daring Fireball) 'It's my favorite calendar app for OS X.' - MacStories 'The calendar app you've been waiting for.' - iMore 'Fantastical 2 is a crazy-powerful calendar app for your Mac.' - Wired Fantastical 2's natural language event and reminder creation, beautiful calendar views, and ultra-smart event list make it the best calendar and reminders app you'll ever use. Just type in that you have 'Lunch with John on Friday at 1pm' and Fantastical 2 will schedule it! Or type in 'remind me to Buy Milk on Tuesday' and Fantastical 2 will create a reminder with a due date! What's new in Version 2.4.5 - Fantastical's events and reminders are now shown in Spotlight search results (requires High Sierra) - Improved support for repeating Facebook events - Extra Google Hangout and Google Meet notes sent by Google Calendar are now hidden - HTML tags in notes are now hidden - Using AppleScript to add multiple items no longer requires a delay between each parse sentence command - Fixed an issue on High Sierra where event tooltips could appear upside down - Various fixes and improvements By the way, App Store reviews are very helpful to us.

Fantastical for Mac is a utility app that works with other calendar applications like Calendar, iCal, BusyCal (cloud calendars only), Entourage or Outlook. It allows users to set up events, reminders and sync between all devices running Fantastical. Fantastical 2 for Mac articles on MacRumors.com. Popular Mac calendar app Fantastical 2 was today updated to version 2.5, introducing a number of important changes that Fantastical users have been.

If you think Fantastical is worthy, would you mind taking a moment to write a nice review? We'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks for using Fantastical!:). By Virginian John I have used Fantastical since I got V1 through MacUpdate a few years ago.

It is probably the best app that I have gotten in a MacUpdate bundle. I do not often get the MacUpdate bundles, but when I saw a calendar tool called Fantastical a few years ago, my curisoity was piqued.

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I have used Fantastical nearly every day since I purchased the bundle. I was disappiointed at the higher price of V2 when it came out, and I delayed upgrading for a while. A few months ago, I finally upgraded, and I am glad that I did. Fantastical works great. It is quite intuitive, and it is easy to work with my calendars.

When I upgrade computers or change phones, one of my first steps in preparing the new comuter or phone is to be sure to add Fantastical. It makes calendar organization a breeze.

My favorite calendar app for iOS is Fantastical. A year ago, the popular iPhone calendar app, super-sizing an app that was meant to be a full replacement for the standard iOS calendar app from Apple. On the Mac, however, Fantastical was more of a utility, since it came out a few years ago. It sat in the menu bar offering quick access to user calendars, plus the natural language parser that makes Fantastical so useful on all platforms. Rather than setting up a new event by clicking a bunch of drop-down boxes to select start time, end time, date, and location, users can type using normal English. For example, instead of creating a calendar event and typing 'Lunch with Al' for a title, then moving to the location field to type 'The Palace Restaurant,' then manually setting start and end times, including the date — an overly complicated process — Fantastical has users type 'Lunch with Al at The Palace at noon on Thursday.' The app then figures out what the users mean, displaying changes on the fly so that the users can be sure they're entering the event properly, and adds it to the calendar.

At the end of the day, Fantastical for Mac was just a menulet, so users would still need to use the standard calendar app (or a third-party alternative) to look at full-screen, large-windowed views of calendars and events. Well, with Fantastical 2, that little menulet has gone full-size., launched yesterday, is a massive rewrite that includes a full calendar window with day, week, month, and year views, as well as the traditional Fantastical menulet drop-down (which is now detachable from the menubar to make a floating window).

With an OS X Yosemite-inspired design, the app requires the latest version of Apple's Mac operating system. Fantastical supports a number of useful features, including a Today Widget, share extensions, and Handoff support that allows users to seamlessly move between Fantastical on the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. The parsing engine has been updated with more options, such as the ability to repeat events in new ways like 'every weekend,' 'the last weekday of the month,' and more. It also gains a Japanese-language parser to go with the existing English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Another useful feature is Calendar sets, which allows users to change entire sets of calendars at once without needing to manually click them individually — like switching between work and family calendar groups.

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There are also options for location-based calendars, which allows users to automatically switch groups when a laptop is brought from home to work, for example. Fantastical uses its own CalDAV-syncing engine, and users can pull data from iCloud, Google, Yahoo, and other CalDAV or Exchange accounts. Calendar data is pulled from the calendars that are already set up on the Mac's System Preferences panel. With full-screen views and the removable menulet, the app is flexible too, displaying as much or as little information as needed, with an elegant and beautiful design that fits in well with OS X Yosemite. Reminder/to-do list support allows users to create new reminders with the natural language parser by starting sentences with 'reminder,' 'todo,' 'task,' or 'remind me to.' They can also have dates, times, and location-based geofences attached, such as 'remind me to pick up milk when I leave work.' Pricing for the new version is or directly from the, though the app is discounted to for $39.99 (USD) for a limited time following launch.

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Since it launched yesterday, Fantastical has reached number 1 on the top paid list on the App Store and number three on the top grossing list. If you use a calendar frequently on your Mac or iOS device, I recommend you to give Fantastical a try. What calendar app do you prefer on your Apple devices? Share your opinion in the discussion thread below. Also see. Related Topics.