![]() To use Fantastical 3, you have to sign up for a free Flexibits account, whether or not you subscribe to the new features. I’m a fan of the direct connection to calendar services, because a lot of the weird quirks I’ve experienced with my calendars end up being quirks of Apple’s calendar syncing system, including random duplicate alerts from both Calendar and Fantastical. It’s also connecting with Flexibits’s own new cloud service, which adds a slew of new features-and further possibilities down the line. With this release, Fantastical is now stepping away from its attachment to Apple’s built-in calendar database, adding the ability to connect to all sorts of calendar and task services. I’m not interested in the syncing or collaboration features, so I was pleased to see that at least the Mac app seems to work just fine without creating a Flexibits account. And if you had previously purchased version 2, you can keep using the non-free features that you had before. It also works in free mode, which includes most if not all of the features I regularly use. ![]() The new version is $39.96 per year for all platforms.
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