But with all the other new features and improvements, we can honestly say Fantastical 2 is one of the very few third-party apps we think you should install on your iPhone, and do away with Apple’s equivalents. Given how dreadful Apple’s iOS 7 Reminders app is, Fantastical’s ability to work with reminders would make it worth the upgrade price alone. However, you can add and remove individual reminders, along with setting alarms (time- or location-based) and adding maps. Fantastic Beasts has not brought anything new, we have seen all the wizard stuff before - all the 'automated' tools working by themselves, habitable suitcase instead of a tent, creation of this defensive bubble etc. Also, you cannot create or delete reminder lists. Accessing them is a touch awkward – you must do so via the ‘Reminders’ item found in ‘today’. Secondly, Fantastical now supports reminders. It could perhaps do with a little more contrast on the event ‘bubbles’, but the view is more usable than Apple’s equivalent and was also a very obvious missing feature in the original version of Fantastical offers to people who havent paid are also deserving of its own low review. The new week view, especially great for viewing weeks of bliss like this one.įirst, flip your device into landscape mode and there’s a new week view. Fantastical goes a ways towards bridging the gap of calendars. Its macabre frontier isn’t just a land of cowboys and cattle but one brimming with old magic and hideous. ![]() From the minds behind Dishonored and Prey, this compelling immersive sim is unlike any western tale you’ve experienced. In reality, Apple disappointed with a frequently awkward Calendar overhaul, but Fantastical provided yet more reasons for its continued existence. Weird West is a spellbinding, isometric portrayal of the Wild West. Secondly, Fantastical could have arrived in iOS 7 flavor – all flat colors and no textures – but offered little in the way of new features. First, Apple could have blown everyone away with such an amazing calendar app that third-party equivalents would have been rendered entirely redundant. It felt natural and like a calendar from the future – one with better app designers.įast forward to the new iOS 7 era, and two things could have happened. Tap in the words ‘Lunch on Friday for two hours at 1pm’ and the appointment would evolve as you typed, in a zoomed-in calendar view. Additionally, the natural-language input of appointments with visual preview was nothing short of astonishing. Its interface was simple and efficient, at odds with the mess that was Apple’s iOS 6 Calendar app. We always had a bit of a soft spot for third-party calendar app Fantastical.
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