I have used Fantastical since it was born, and Cardhop since it was born. Fantastical remains extremely useful. Cardhop is “ok,” primarily for the reason Adam cites: I’m not a “contacts-first” person, but an “action-first” person.
While the bundle makes good sense, the features of Fantastical have grown sprawling. Not everyone is on five different collaboration systems or requires large-group rvents and invitations. For those of us who don’t have those kinds of corporate requirements, $40/year is a lot to pay for basic calendar features. I’d happily buy a “non-premium” annual subscription for, say, $20, stripped of the “collaboration” stuff but replete with Fantastical’s other “appearance,” “weather,” (etc) features.
Without needing the excessive collaboration features, the price is just too high. (And the “free” version just never grows.)
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