Fantastical
iPhone

Description

** GET THE CALENDAR APP EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT **

Fantastical is the fastest and friendliest calendar app. Just type in "Lunch with John in Cupertino on Friday" and Fantastical will schedule it! If your device supports dictation* you can also speak the details for your event and Fantastical will handle the rest. Best of all, the beautiful interface makes using your calendar fun and easy.

ADDING NEW EVENTS IS FUN
• The easiest and fastest way to add new events
• Just type in your event details or use dictation* and watch your words magically turn into an actual event!

THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT
• Fantastical's DayTicker is the efficient and enjoyable way to see your schedule
• The expansive and beautiful event list makes it easy to find your events
• Tap an event to show and edit its details
• Tap and hold an event to duplicate or move
• Use search to instantly locate specific events
• View and manage your Facebook events (requires iOS 6)

FAST, FRIENDLY, AND FLEXIBLE
• Supports the same calendar services as the built-in Calendar app: iCloud, Google Calendar, Exchange, and more!
• Fantastical is fully localized in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
• Just type or speak* your event in any of these languages and Fantastical will automatically understand

With its powerful natural language event creation, DayTicker, calendar, and event list, Fantastical is the fastest and friendliest calendar you'll ever use!

* Dictation requires an iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, or iPod touch (5th generation or later) and Internet access.

What's new in version 1.1.2

- Can now duplicate events from read-only calendars to writeable calendars
- Added 45 minutes to the default event duration settings
- Canceled events now appear crossed out in the event list
- Fixed a problem where some events would appear incorrectly when changing time zones
- Fixed a bug where an all-day event's alert wouldn't get set correctly on Exchange calendars
- Various other improvements and bug fixes

Screenshots

Recommended by Adam Christianson

Version 1.0 – December 1 at 04:47 PM

Replaced the default Calendar app with this on my home screen. We'll see how it goes.
How goes the replacement? What are the killer features compared to the built-in Calendar app?
Paul White said:
Don't you miss the little day number on the icon? I know it sounds lame, but that's what has always stopped me from replacing the default Calendar app with something else, since no other app can change the icon like Apple's can.
Michael Johnston replied:
I can totally see that being a deal-breaker. I DO use that icon on a regular basis.
I typically look at the date from the lock screen, not that icon, so doesn't really bother me.

Recommended by Jon Oransky

Version 1.0 – December 2 at 02:47 PM

great alternative to the stock calendar

Recommended by Spencer Hadley

Version 1.0 – December 2 at 06:40 PM

Interface makes sense

Faved by Vinko

Version 1.0 – December 3 at 07:12 AM

Faved by Arnold Pronto

Version 1.0 – December 3 at 09:35 PM

Great implementation of a Mac favorite. Waiting for the iPad version!

Faved by Devin King

Version 1.0 – December 4 at 08:58 PM

Recommended by Art Krallman

Version 1.0 – December 8 at 06:10 PM

Faved by Ron

Version 1.0 – December 9 at 05:34 PM

A very cool calendar app. Smart use of the iPhone's screen to show your events and the calendar. Uses natural text input to make events and allows manual input too.

Recommended by Tony Vitale

Version 1.0.1 – December 13 at 09:20 AM

if you need a more flexible calendar this is it

Recommended by Paul Alvarez

Version 1.0.1 – December 13 at 03:01 PM

Recommended by Robert

Version 1.0.1 – December 13 at 03:32 PM

Recommended by Eric Muntz

Version 1.0.1 – December 13 at 04:51 PM

Recommended by Martin Taleisnik

Version 1.0.1 – December 13 at 04:59 PM

Awesome and the inclusion of default reminders/alerts makes it better!

Recommended by Jeff Overton

Version 1.0.1 – December 13 at 09:10 PM

I like Fantastical on my iMac and this is a good addition for mobile

Recommended by Andrew Douch

Version 1.0.1 – December 14 at 05:11 AM