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So, I proposed to myself four dates in the future of which I can accept one when I’m ready. Only, when you put things on the back-burner, they’re usually forgotten about. Consequently, PercX was to go on the back-burner for some time. The only thing was and is that I must prioritise the work that I earn a living with. I normally don’t write reviews on pure music creation apps, but Hexeract was so good that I decided to make an exception.
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An example is this: some time ago I wrote a review of Hexeract and the developer was keen on sending me his percussionist’s app as well. I found out that I can propose an event time/date to myself and set up a tentative schedule for doing stuff. Fantastical will automatically turn their responses into an event. If you hit that link, you’ll be entering multiple times and dates that will be sent to the email addresses of the people you add. Event proposals are entries that you create with the “Propose another date” feature. Fantastical always lets you see your invitees’ availability and helps you find a time that works for everyone, but proposed times goes further and has other uses not necessarily tied to invitations as well. It’s been conceived to help you when scheduling an event with invitees. The most powerful benefit a Premium subscription to Fantastical will get you, however, is Proposed event times. To make sure I can see whether it’s tentative or not, I also use a different calendar colour using the secondary colour chip - another Premium feature - in the entry block. In Fantastical I created a template for the purpose as a scheduled event called “Tentative assignment”, showing the time slot as “Free”. It’s not very obvious the task is tentative, though, as I can’t make it stand out enough in OmniFocus and I need to enter the task every time such an assignment enters my mailbox. In the past, I used to set apart time with an alert connected to and OmniFocus task. For example, I often get assigned a writing job before it’s 100% clear whether I will actually be writing the piece at all. It could be an alternative for repeating tasks or events, but it’s better suited for things that happen sometimes or often, but in some disorganised repetitive pattern. The greatest benefit of using templates, of course, if when you create it in such a way that you don’t need to change anything. Next time when you schedule something that resembles that existing event/task, you can just select it from the templates and - if necessary - edit the time or whatever else you want to change. Nice is that you can edit the template as well. The template duplicates all you have entered in the existing event and is saved to the templates area that appears when you enter a new event or task. What you can do with Fantastical 3 Premium is to create a template from an existing event. And when entering a new event, you can have the time block show favourite time zones and select a time zone that suits you.Īnd then the really interesting bits and pieces… Number one is templates for events and tasks. It lets you choose from interesting calendars, powered by SchedJoules.Ī bit more juicy is that you can combine duplicate events and hide events that clutter your schedule. It supports Google Hangouts, Google Meet and Zoom. It syncs its calendar sets and does that without delays. To start with the least juicy parts of the Premium subscription: Fantastical has feature parity on every platform it supports, whether that be iPad, iPhone or Mac.
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