New Update Fantastical calendar app is now available on Windows

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Fantastical, a multiple award-winning calendar app previously available only on Mac, has just launched a version for Windows PCs. The developers behind Fantastical announced the release today, bringing popular features like the Fantastical parser, Tasks, and Mini Window support to Windows users.

Flexbits, the team behind Fantastical calendar app, wrote the following regarding the Windows app launch:

We’ve spent the last 4 years making Fantastical better than ever across Apple devices, and with version 4.0 we decided to go even bigger by finally bringing the world’s best calendar app to a Windows PC near you.

Fantastical follows a freemium model. The free version offers a modern calendar app with light and dark themes, basic event management, a mini window for viewing schedules from the system tray, various views (full-screen day, week, month, quarter, and year), task support from Todoist, Google Tasks, and an AccuWeather-powered 3-day weather forecast.
You can download the Fantastical calendar app from the Microsoft Store. The app is compatible with PCs running Windows 10 version 19041.0 or higher and is fully localized in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese. Also, the Fantastical for Windows app is included in the existing Flexibits Premium subscription.

With its intuitive interface and comprehensive features, Fantastical provides a compelling alternative to the built-in Windows calendar app.

 

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