![]() Speaking of subscription models, Flexibits isn't turning to this model simply so it can make more money. These are special gifts that Flexibits has given to us, it's loyal customers, for supporting Fantastical 2, and some people feel justified giving a one-star review because they don't like the subscription model. Invitations and ability to respond in Fantastical.Push Notifications for Google and Exchange on Mac.Travel Time/Time to Leave alerts on Mac.Autocomplete recommendations for people and places.Fantastical is now universal (not separate for iPad).Full task support (including adding tasks in Fantastical).The option to run in the background for the mini window on Mac.Full-screen day, week, month and year views on Mac and iPad.If you already had Fantastical 2 and you're updating (or already updated) to Fantastical 3, these are the additional features you get that no one else gets for free: ![]() People are complaining that they think Flexibits is forcing them to pay a subscription price to get the great features they are used to from Fantastical 2, but they're wrong. This is the part that disappointed me so much in the App Store review section. If you're upgrading from Fantastical 2, you still get to keep Fantastical 2's great features! The features I listed above are actually for those that either never upgraded from Fantastical 1 or for those that have never used Fantastical before. ![]()
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