(He also cryptically hinted at using that engine to send more than just calendar events, but wouldn't elaborate.) There are also new "Calendar Sets," groups of calendars that you can toggle to quickly switch between different contexts. Simmons says the bulk of his work with co-founder Sutherland was building a new CalDav engine-CalDav is the protocol used to send calendar information-so that they can send much richer information about alerts and recurring events, much more quickly. This new iteration is capable of much, much more, though. He says he'd noticed himself using apps other than his own whenever he needed to really organize his time, and thought, "why am I using another app? Why wouldn't I want to make my experience better?" Fantastical set out to simplify the Mac calendar experience Fantastical 2 is all about making it more powerful. That's also, Simmons says, the best way to really dig in and get schedulin'. It's pretty, and laid out similarly to most calendar apps you've seen. It has day, week, month, and year views, as well as a list of calendars on the left side. Now there's a dedicated app window, which looks like, well, a calendar app. The app previously existed only in the Mac's menu bar, where a quick keyboard shortcut would drop your calendar down over whatever you were doing, so you could quickly add or check something. It's also about the only thing Flexibits hasn't totally overhauled in Fantastical 2 for Mac, the brand-new, far more powerful app launching today.įantastical 2's most important new feature is a full-size app window. That became the core feature of Fantastical, the app Flexibits launched in 2011. The two-man team behind app developer Flexibits particularly hated how hard Apple's calendar app made it to add events, so they built a natural-language parser that allowed you to type "Dinner with Kim 7PM next Thursday" and have the event automatically slot into exactly the right place. When Michael Simmons and Kent Sutherland started building a calendar app for the Mac in 2010, their goal was simple: fix everything bad about iCal.
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