Fantastical 3.2 brings twelve fully customizable iOS 14 widgets and Scribble support on the iPad
The all-new Fantastical widgets look awesome on your iPhone, iPad and Mac. Even better, their design user-customizable with a bunch of various options.
The all-new Fantastical widgets look awesome on your iPhone, iPad and Mac. Even better, their design user-customizable with a bunch of various options.
With the new subscription option for families, each family member can have their own Flexibits account without having to pay separately for each user.
Version 3.1 of Fantastical for iOS and macOS has brought several helpful features to benefit all of the users who have been working from home due to the coronavirus epidemic.
Fantastical maker FlexiBits today rolled out Fantastical 3.0.9 for iOS and macOS, bringing out a bunch of fixes and several new features like cursor support on iPadOS 13.4.
The next generation calendar and tasks productivity platform from Flexibits harmonizes all apps into a single platform so that iPhone, iPad and Mac customers ca be equally powerful and productive.
Flexibits is teasing the upcoming new Fantastical app that’s coming soon. One of its new features: the app will now find a meeting time that works for everyone and automatically turn multiple event proposals into an event.
With its single input field featuring a powerful natural language parser, a scannable business card, quick actions, Siri Shortcuts, a gorgeous interface with dark and light themes and the helpful Notes field, Cardhop will make you love your contacts again.
Fantastical 2.10 is out with such perks as support for iOS 12’s Siri Shortcuts and interactive alerts. On the watch side, it brings support for the Siri and Infograph watch faces.
Developer Flexibits Wednesday released Fantastical 2.5 for Mac with new features like time proposals and Meetup.com support, plus improvements like a better Exchange invitation experience, enhanced timed events and other perks.
Apple has reportedly reached an interesting deal with makers of the popular cross-platform password manager 1Password that will see it deploy the app to all 123,000 employees.
Flexibits’ Cardhop for Mac is THE contacts app Apple should have made. Within the first few minutes of using it, Cardhop has made me love my contacts again.
It’s pretty crazy that contacts doesn’t have any good or useful apps, but trust me—Cardhop isn’t yet another contacts or address book replacement app.