![]() If it wasn't so expensive to begin with, they likely would have sold more copies and might have felt it was worthy of continued support. They could however add functionality to support more calendars. I agree that $20 is too much, especially for what seems to be abandonware, but then it's still functioning normally on the most-recent OS. Would be nice if it could open Bus圜al or other calendar apps. Double-click a day in the calendar and Apple's Calendar app opens. It can be moved to the left of your other icons if you choose. It's very easy to read at a quick glance, unlike the OEM font. It's the only bright spot of color up there! I have it set in a bold font and colored cayenne. I can choose the font, color, and size of the time displayed in the menu bar. The calendar icon can be displayed in color and I can choose a color for the opened calendar border. There are 19 formats to display the time, plus you can set a custom format. It does sooooo much more and looks sooooo much better than the Apple clock! Apple's font is monochrome and boring. I've used MCC iCal for years and love it! But the biggest factor is it’s Apple Watch and Apple Car. I always end up going back to the stock Apple Calendar. While itsycal may have some similar functions, it's in black & white and does not offer the customization or functionality of MCC iCal. Fantastical is always present in share-sheet, so you can create events or reminders based on what you are viewing (for example in Safari, Apollo, etc). Version 4.5.2 is working perfectly in Yosemite 10.10.3. ![]() I didn't get to leave a rating, so I'm posting it again. Well, I started to leave a quick reply below, but it turned into a review. The basic features can be used freely without strings attached, the advances features require a registration.
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