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Developer Flexibits is now bringing its acclaimed calendar app Fantastical to Windows for the first time. The application was originally released in 2011 and was previously exclusive to Apple’s macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and visionOS platforms.
Fantastical has been repeatedly praised for its look, design, and natural language processing that makes it fast, productive, and easy to use. However, all of that comes at a steep cost: $57 per year. (If you’re curious to try it, there’s a free 14-day trial.)
The Verge notes that Fantastical is not yet Arm-native, so users who have one of Microsoft’s new Copilot+ computers will have to run it emulated for now. However, Flexibits promises an Arm version soon.
Fantastical has been repeatedly praised for its look, design, and natural language processing that makes it fast, productive, and easy to use. However, all of that comes at a steep cost: $57 per year. (If you’re curious to try it, there’s a free 14-day trial.)
The Verge notes that Fantastical is not yet Arm-native, so users who have one of Microsoft’s new Copilot+ computers will have to run it emulated for now. However, Flexibits promises an Arm version soon.