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A calendar made by Mac Tools helps you keep the track of important dates, like weddings, birthdays and work commitments. Without one it’s easy for you to double-book yourself or skip important appointments. There are a variety of well-designed applications that make it simple to stay on top of your schedule. The most effective apps adhere to Apple’s design guidelines and include macOS notifications, Today Widgets, menu bar icons and multi-account sync. They also have color-coding capabilities and simple guidelines.
Fantastical is a powerful menu bar calendar that provides a simple interface with a variety of features. It’s less Apple-like than the other options on this list, but it does all of the things that people want from a calendar application. Its left panel, for instance does not show a list of your calendars, which is mostly useless as are the majority of apps. Instead, it offers space for an agenda view as well as for reminders. The UI also pays particular attention to tiny details: If an event appears in two calendars, Fantastical displays it with pin-striped patterns to let you know which one it’s in.
The free version of Fantastical offers more than enough for most users, but the $6.99/month Flexibits Premium subscription offers an option for scheduling similar to Calendly (which I rely on to manage interviews across time zones) and a variety of customization options and unlimited Calendar Sets that can be switched between depending on your current Focus mode, or other factors. It also integrates with Trello and Todoist which allows you to add tasks from these platforms into your calendar.