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BusyCal 3.10 and BusyContacts 1.4.6

BusyMac has released BusyCal 3.10 and BusyContacts 1.4.5 with enhancements and bug fixes for the personal information management apps. BusyCal now automatically adds default alarms to an event when you accept a meeting invite, improves support for third-party CalDAV servers, ignores line breaks when displaying banners in week and month views, fixes broken “Join Zoom” links in events with Zoom meeting information, and corrects a rare crash when creating detached events.

BusyContacts improves searching of partially entered phone numbers, fixes a bug where a confirmation prompt would incorrectly appear when cutting contacts, and addresses an issue that caused the cursor to go to the end of the notes field when the contact was updated during sync in the background.

Both BusyCal and BusyContacts fix a bug where Mail would not compose emails correctly at times, resolve occasional failures when sending email with attachments in macOS 10.14 Mojave and below, and corrects attachment of VCF files when using AirMail as the default mail client. Both BusyCal and BusyContacts are included in the $9.99-per-month Setapp subscription service. ($49.99 new for BusyCal from BusyMac or the Mac App Store, free update, 22.9 MB, release notes, macOS 10.11+; $49.99 new for BusyContacts from BusyMac or the Mac App Store, free update, 13.1 MB, release notes, macOS 10.11+)

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