A mac tools calendar is essential to keep track of friends and family events, work obligations, and deadlines. Without one it’s easy to double-book yourself or skip important appointments. Fortunately, there are a number of well-designed apps that help to stay on top of your schedule. The best ones are based on Apple’s design and style guidelines, come with native macOS notifications, Today widgets, and icons for the menu bar, and allow multi-account syncing, color-coding, as well as simple guidelines to help you continue to stay on track.

Fantastical is a highly efficient menu bar calendar that provides a simple interface and a lot of features. It’s a little less Apple-y than the other choices on this list, however it can do all the things that people want from a calendar application. Its left panel, for example it doesn’t show a largely unimportant list of your calendars as do the majority of apps. Instead it provides space for an agenda view and reminders. The UI is attentive to the smallest details. For example, if an event appears in two calendars at a time, Fantastical will display it with a pinstripe pattern in order to indicate which calendar it is in.

The free version of Fantastical provides enough features for the majority of users, but the $6.99/month Flexibits Premium subscription adds a Calendly-style scheduling feature (which I use to manage my interviews across time zones) and a variety of customization options, and unlimited Calendar Sets that change depending on your current Focus mode, or other factors. It also integrates Trello and Todoist to allow you to drag tasks from these services into your calendar.

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