
I have personal calendars (iCloud), some of which are shared with my wife, I have business calendars (Google), and I have shared client calendars (usually Google). I don’t spend a lot of time creating events, but I do spend a lot of time glancing at my calendar to plan the day/week/month. Both of these use cases are made significantly easier with Fantastical.

Now it's time to swap all the icons. Open up LiteIcon and move it to the right of your screen. Then open up the three folders from the icon pack.zips that we just extracted. Step 5: Applications. Let's start with the icons. Go to Apps in LiteIcon, and begin dragging the new icons over from the 'official icon packs' folder to the originals in. LiteIcon is an application to change System icons.It also includes a function to restore icons. LiteIcon for Mac. Free Free Mac Soft Mac OS X 10.5 Intel/PPC Version 1.3.1 Full Specs. © 2020 FreeMacSoft.All rights reserved. LiteIcon is a simple app which allows you to change your system icons easily. Simply drag an icon onto the one you want to change, click the Apply Changes button and restart the Finder to see the modifications. To restore an icon by the original, just drag it out. To restore all icons to their originals, go to File - Restore all. LiteIcon is a simple app which allows you to change your system icons quickly and easily. Simply drag an icon onto the one you want to change, and click the Apply Changes button. To restore an icon by the original, just drag it out. Version 4.1 For macOS Mojave & Catalina.
If you’ve never heard of Fantastical you might be living in a cave, but I’ll give you the elevator pitch: Use natural language to create events in a menu bar app that shows your calendar and reminders. It’s non-intrusive, easy to use and very fast. Creating events by typing “Lunch with Jim Friday at 12pm” is much faster than clicking four times in Calendar.app.
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Viewing your events and reminders in the menu bar popover worked very well for the current day (and for looking at specific days in the future) but it broke down for me when planning out a month or looking farther ahead. Often I found when I wanted to look at my calendar, I was opening Calendar.app instead, which meant I was using Fantastical only to create events in my workflow.
Enter Fantastical 2 with its brand-new full calendar view:

Not only does it implement basically the entire Calendar.app feature-set, but it looks nicer to boot. Now Fantastical 2 is a complete solution for both event creation and viewing your complete calendar. Version 2 has a Today Widget, a Share Extension, calendar groups, and a ton of other new features, but for me the full calendar made this a no-brainer upgrade.
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You can buy Fantastical 2 from the App Store from Flexibits directly.
