Once you set up your account information, dragging and dropping files from your Dropbox will create links that let recipients download those files straight from your Dropbox account. If you have Evernote installed, Postbox can send emails to that service to help you keep track of them. Postbox plays nicely with many popular social and productivity tools. Just compose your response in preferences, then choose it from a pulldown menu when you’re writing a new email. You can also easily search for any messages, images, or attachments from a particular sender just by clicking links within their address book info.Īnd if work requires you to send a lot of form responses, Postbox builds in that ability.
In the coming weeks we’ll have additional posts that will go into greater detail about version 2.2’s new features - so stay tuned.An inspector pane next to each message shows you not only who sent it -and, with a click, their entire contact card from your address book-but breaks out any links, images, maps, or package delivery info it finds in the message. General performance improvements and fixes throughout the app.Mail events using Airmail when it is set as your default email reader.Use Apple Mail or Airmail to send event invitations and responses when using a CalDAV server that doesn’t support server-side invitations.
Incorrect password errors are no longer persistent.Set the refresh rate of individual subscribed calendars.ics files will now add default alerts to the imported events Faster search when using calendars with large numbers of recurring events.Improved year view makes it easier to see very busy days.Selected date is now highlighted in week and month views.Added preference to start month view on the current week.Second time line with custom time zone for day and week views (Thanks, Hamid!).Drag and drop the preview to reschedule events and reminders as you’re creating them.Multiple selection (move and delete multiple items at once).Location suggestions now appear as you type in sentences for new events.Receive suggestions from Google Contacts when adding invitees.Push for Google accounts shows changes immediately.Google Hangout links are now shown with Google Apps accounts.Invitee response notifications when someone accepts or declines your invitation.We know a lot of you have been asking for this for quite a while now, but we wanted to make sure we got this right.įinally, here’s the crazy long list of other additions and improvements in version 2.2: Fantastical now offers the ability to print your calendars and reminder lists in a variety of different views and with multiple, detailed configuration options. (iCloud does not support availability.)īelieve it or not, our next feature is actually one of our most requested: printing. When using a compatible service - such as Google or Exchange - you’ll be able to see your invitees’ availability and let Fantastical instantly schedule a meeting for when you’re all free, saving you the time of coordinating with multiple people. Push updates (for Exchange Server 2013 and Office 365)Īlso new in version 2.2 is our spiffy invitee availability view.Moving events from other calendar services to your Exchange calendars and vice versa.Support for shared and delegated calendars.Meeting room and resource scheduling and lookup.Here are some of the Exchange features that Fantastical now supports: With our own Exchange implementation, these limitations are no more. While this allowed Exchange accounts to work with Fantastical, there were a number of features it couldn’t support. Previously, Fantastical’s Exchange implementation was dependent upon Apple’s built-in calendar support. The headlining new feature in version 2.2 is native Exchange support.