![]() ![]() With Fantastical 2, I organized these calendars into three calendar sets: Plans & Appointments, Work & School and Birthdays & Holidays. Those can easily fit into more broad categories so I don’t have to constantly cycle between all of them when I want to focus in on specific types of events. For instance, I have a calendar for general events and appointments, a “Maybes” calendar for plans still up in the air, work and class schedules, and friends’ birthdays and national holidays. If you’re like me, you didn’t even realize you probably need multiple calendars until you discovered this feature that can switch between groups of them. Click this and then select Manage Calendars… to open Fantastical’s preferences and edit your calendars and sets. Notice at the bottom of either window, you have a dropdown menu that by default should say All Calendars. This means that accessing, viewing and organizing calendar sets can be done in either format. In addition to the menu bar view you’re probably familiar with from the first version of Fantastical, Fantastical 2 brings a full calendar window as well. The developers have stated that this is coming in the future. Note: While Fantastical 2 is also available for iPhone and iPad, the calendar sets feature has yet to make it over to iOS. ![]()
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