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Agenda Is a Note-Taking App That Can Replace Multiple Apps on Your Home Screen
If you’re a regular reader of the site, you already know that elegant note-taking apps are a dime a dozen. Some manage to stand out with unique features while others manage to squander any potential with poor business models. There are a few noteworthy apps that still manage to be worth using after a couple of weeks, like Bear. [...]
Fantastical 2.4 for Mac
Fantastical 2.4 for Mac
Flexibits today released Fantastical 2.4 for Mac — a major update to the popular calendar app for Mac that brings some much-requested and power-packed features to the app.
Fantastical 2.4 for Mac introduces features like travel time notifications, attachments, ability to combine identical events across multiple calendars, improvements to the month view, and a bunch of other improvements across the board.
This is a free update to existing Fantastical 2 users, and the app is available for $50 on the Mac App Store.
Google Calendar Adds Apple Health Integration for your Goals
Ever since Google launched the Google Calendar app for iOS back in 2015, the company has continued to steadily add some great new features and improvements to the app. The illustrations in the app for various types of events look splendid and my favorite feature of the app has been its ability to intelligently reschedule your goals, [...]
Horizon 3
Ever since its launch in early 2013, Horizon has been a brilliant calendar app for your iPhone. It combined your calendar with the weather, so that you always know what the weather is going to be like for your events. With the release of version 2.0 last year, Horizon added Natural Language Parsing and a shiny new icon designed by the [...]
Fantastical 2 for Mac
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. 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. Today, the Flexibits duo of Michael Simmons [...]