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the calendar app becomes free, though it adds a subscription model

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Calendar app for iPhone, iPad and Mac a great way to plan our daily lives and have the most important events that are always there. However, for a user who needs advanced functions, it goes down. In the App Store there are many applications of this type, but the most obvious of these is the fantastical.

The fantastical went from being a high-end Mac OS X menu app to an available service for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and a complete computer app on an apple bite. Flexibits, the developer behind Fantastical, launched a new version of Fantastical, which becomes free, or adds a subscription model.

This is fantastical 3

The free Fantastical edition provides users with a calendar system with a careful, clean and easy-to-use design to manage "basic" events, as well as a daily panel to view our program quickly. It also features a three-day weather provided by AccuWeather. However, to get more Fantastical you have to be a Premium, to have a 14-day free trial.

With monthly or annual subscription payments, we gain access to Fantastical across all platforms (Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch), via Extra 10 day weather with updated information from RealFeel and MinuteCast, as well as the opportunity to subscribe to calendars of interest that include sports-related events, television shows, holidays or others.

Fantastical devices

You get it again Full function support with Todoist and Google Tasks, calendar groups, event and task templates, sync of all tasks and calendar groups across devices, auto-notifications, Google and Exchange updates, home screen thumbnails and much more.

With annual subscriptions you saved 33%, a month left at 3.67 euros, which would cost about 45 euros. The rate rises to 5.49 euros if the monthly payment is popular, costing 65.88 euros a year. Fantastical 3 is now available on Apple devices.

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