![]() Soooo in the end… For me I don’t think I’ll renew it. But that was also more situational when my work at that time involved a lot of meetings with other companies. Now outside of my main work, I love Fantasticals “openings” because it replaces Calendly and doesn’t cost anything more. I’m probably not the target audience for it I actually bought it before it went to subscription, but I use it when I need to do stuff in my contacts which is almost never. 136 Bus圜al, 197 Bus圜ontacts, 197 Cardhop, 197 Fantastical, 196 GoodTask. I use the “open meeting link” a lot, but could replace that with meeterĬardhop is odd. See web browser Bus圜al (app), 197 Bus圜ontacts (app), 197 Apple TV (device). You can also share address books with other Bus圜ontacts users with read-only or read/write privileges. Natural parsing of text is great, but hits it’s limits quick when you need to schedule a meeting with 4-5 different people, find an available room and add a meeting document. Bus圜ontacts syncs with all leading cloud services including iCloud, Google, Exchange, and other CardDAV servers, enabling you to sync contacts with other Macs running Bus圜ontacts or the built-in Contacts app on macOS and iOS. Not sure they ever can, because obviously google stuff works best in the interface they created for it. We’re Google Calendar driven, and there is still so much where I have to go through the web interface because Fantastical can’t do it (“suggest a time” in google as an example). I use Fantastical, but only because I picked it up when they had a huge sale a year agoįor my day to day work of working in my company, I don’t see the value. My work heavily relies on calendar usage. But by the time it came along, I had written my own script to parse a line of text into a contact, and I still find that faster. I bet there’s a command-line app I can use instead, and then run it via KM or Hammerspoon.Ĭardhop is really good. That’s worth the $40 I’ve been paying to me. So really, it’s the quick and natural-language input for me. Clicking a link in the event isn’t that difficult. It’s nice to be able to join meetings from the menu bar, but there are other solutions for that. I just use Calendar to look at my events. The full view is good – but I don’t find it any better than the stock Calendar app. So you can manage it in excel in excel, save as CSV and import it. Ive always preferred to use excel for formatting large data sets So you can manage it in excel in excel, save as CSV and import. The mini window is almost unusable for that give the number of events I have. If you are looking for a way to import faster you can do it from a CSV. I detest looking at my calendar in Fantastical. Weve listed all of the apps in the bundle below, along with. 2 is being able to open the mini window with a key press to add something, or key press and then a tab for search. Most of the apps in the bundle are one year subscriptions that will require you renew in 12 months if you wish to keep the services. Whatever it’s a surprisingly clunky app that seems to always be one step behind the cloud giants and loses tagging information randomly.I like Fantastical well enough – I used Bus圜al for a while, but Fantastical’s natural language input was far better (this was some time ago, it may have changed). There are interoperability issues that the developer says have to do with security and privacy walls on Macintosh. ![]() I love that the BusyMac stuff still has a family resemblance to Now Up-To-Date and Now Contacts-they were my favorite Palm apps because their databases could be synched with my Mac and then be massaged to my heart’s content (and of course to get exactly what I needed on my mobile device).īus圜al seems to be getting all the love Bus圜ontacts is limping along in a late 1.x development cycle where it has been since its introduction. Cardhop will automatically recognize relevant data fields and populate them. ![]() And, I was in the AgileBits orbit on my iOS devices with Fantastical until I decided last year to standardize on Bus圜al on all my devices. (Image credit: Contacts Plus Team) Contacts+ combines the Contacts+ and Full Contact mobile apps into a single contacts management powerhouse. Business card scanning: Add contacts by simply scanning a business card with the camera on your iPhone or iPad. So, I’ve been in the BusyMac orbit for quite some time (a decade or so). #1656: Passcode thieves lock iCloud accounts, the apps Adam uses, iPhoto and Aperture library conversion in Ventura Cardhop for macOS Home Page Cardhop for macOS on Mac App Store.#1657: A deep dive into the innovative Arc Web browser.#1658: Rapid Security Responses, NYPD and industry standard AirTag news, Apple's Q2 2023 financials.#1659: Exposure notifications shut down, cookbook subscription service, alarm notification type proposal, Explain XKCD.#1660: OS updates for sports and security, Drobo in bankruptcy, why TidBITS doesn't cover rumors.
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