Adds a prompt to alert you to a change in a local copy of a calendar event. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 66.3/29.9 MB, macOS 11+)
Improves Zoom account reliability and detection of Microsoft Teams conference URLs. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 61.4 MB, macOS 11+)
Maintenance updates for the calendar and contact management apps. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 69.4/30.7 MB, macOS 11+)
Adds support for European and Brazilian Portuguese and to the calendar and contact-management apps. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 69.4/30.7 MB, macOS 11+)
Fixes a number of bugs and brings back the double-month calendar widget. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 70.5 MB, macOS 11+)
Maintenance release with bug fixes for the calendar and contact management apps. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 70/30.4 MB, macOS 11+)
Introduces new interactive Event List + Calendar widgets that require macOS 14 Sonoma. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 70 MB, macOS 11+)
Brings improvements and bug fixes to the calendar and contact management apps. ($39.96 annual subscription new, free update, 69.5/30.4 MB, macOS 11+)
Adds support for Markdown syntax in Fantastical Openings templates. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 69.4 MB, macOS 11+)
Calendar app adds support for scheduling Skype Calls. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 70 MB, macOS 11+)
Adds Day, Week, Quarter, and Task views to the calendar app's mini window. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 69.4 MB, macOS 11+)
Brings improvements and bug fixes to the calendar and contact management apps. ($39.96 annual subscription, free update, 69.2/31.3 MB, macOS 11+)
Adds support for finding events and tasks in Shortcuts. ($56.99 annual subscription, free update, 69.1 MB, macOS 11+)
Frustrated by how easy he finds it to ignore notifications for important events and timed reminders, Adam Engst proposes alarms that continue to go off until stopped manually, creating a third notification type alongside banners and alerts.
What third-party apps would you install on a clean Mac to restore your preferred working environment? Adam Engst recently had the opportunity to learn just what apps he really uses—here’s the list.