You don’t have to settle for Apple’s stock calendar app. Image: Cult of Mac Awesome Apps is a new series highlighting the best apps around. We’ll be featuring our favorite apps as well as new and ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
Central to the updated Fantastical 3.6 for Mac and iOS is "Openings," a way users can easily offer meeting times for people to book. Fantastical previously added meeting integration features, ...
Thanks to its intuitive interface and outstanding natural-language event-creation capabilities, the original version of Fantastical for the iPhone has been the rare static icon on my otherwise ...
I use both an iPhone and a Mac, but I also have a Windows PC on the go, and that means there are times when my apps don’t translate across both platforms, with many working on one device but not the ...
Flexibits today is launching version 3.0 of its popular Fantastical calendar app, bringing a host of improvements across all platforms including Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. Along with all of ...
Flexibits today launched the much-anticipated Fantastical 2 for Mac, a completely new app that overhauls the existing Fantastical for Mac app and introduces a long list of new features. To begin with, ...
Why would anyone in their right mind pay $40 a year to subscribe to a calendar program when there are so many free ones? My editor's pointed question, and a good one, when I told her I planned to ...
Bundled apps — such as Apple’s OS X Calendar — tread an uneasy path. It is of course a good thing that every Mac user has access to a generally capable calendaring app for free — that’s necessary to ...
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