![]() I’ve never liked Apple’s calendar on the phone - little dots don’t really help me see what’s going on in month view (the iPad and Mac version are good though).If you’re looking for a complete realignment of your mobile communications, check out Drupe’s super-cool Contact Phone Dialer for Android. It is certainly an expensive option, but you genuinely get what you pay for with Fantastical - the free option doesn’t give a ‘month’ view, but you can get a feel for how it looks and works - especially testing the VERY impressive natural language input. Integration with ToDoIst is also useful for me. I use Cardhop all the time, so I don’t have to remember which contacts use Apple, FB or WhatsApp to text with, as I can set defaults for each contact (along with getting their address to open in Google Maps) - also having FaceTime Audio set to be the default call option to people in other countries, has saved me a lot of money, as there had been times I’d stupidly called them using contacts and hitting ‘call’.įantastical also has a world of features that no other calendar has - you can send an invite with time ‘options’ on it, so that the recipient can pick one, rather than having to keep going back and forth to find a time. Now that Cardhop has been added, the subscription has definitely improved. I use it across my phone, iPad and Mac, so the subscription is just about acceptable for me (everything syncs as well, so you can set up calendar sets and quickly see things for work, home or a both etc). I really like Calendars5 but Fantastical is the top bar for calendar apps. /r/AppleMusic for discussion of Apple's music streaming service./r/iOSSetups for iOS wallpapers, setups, and apps./r/iPhoneXSMax for XS Max specific issues./r/AppleSwap if you want to trade devices!.Keep an eye on temporarily free or discounted apps on /r/AppHookup!.Your iPhone broke? Head on over to /r/iphonehelp!.Looking for new Wallpaper? /r/iWallpaper!./r/applemaps for everything Apple Maps!./r/iOSgaming for all your iOS gaming needs!. ![]() /r/Siri: That wonderful robot that lives in our phones. ![]()
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