- #Delete busycal 2 after installing busycal 3 update#
- #Delete busycal 2 after installing busycal 3 upgrade#
- #Delete busycal 2 after installing busycal 3 software#
It’s one that I requested when OS X Mavericks came out back in 2013. These to-do’s will be displayed inline with your calendar events for a particular day but also in the to-do info panel. This means that you can assign times to your to-do’s now not just dates. To-do’s are integrated into your calendar and new in version 3.0 is support for timed to do’s. I did used to have a problem with the info panel resizing itself or hiding itself so hopefully that has been fixed – so far so good, but I’ve only used it for a day or two so far. In fact, now that I come to think of it, I think it was this customisability that won me over from Apple’s Calendar app in the first place.Īpparently the info panel has been completely redesigned as well, but once again I didn’t notice a huge change here. None of that is new though, but the look is a little fresher. You can also customise the number of weeks shown in the month view, the number of days shown in a week view and the hours shown in a day view. You can of course easily switch between this and week views, day views, yearly view and list views. It’s a calendar app after all so it has to display a calendar and there’s only so many ways of doing that.Īs an info-junkie I like to see everything at a glance and the ‘Month view’ is my preferred view.
The overall look is a little cleaner and fresher and a little less cluttered, but to be honest it’s not a huge change.
#Delete busycal 2 after installing busycal 3 upgrade#
You can buy it, upgrade it or download a 30 day free trial from this Bus圜al Download Page. The usual price is $49.99, but the upgrade price for previous owners of Bus圜al 2 was $29 which worked out at just over £25.
#Delete busycal 2 after installing busycal 3 update#
I didn’t hesitate to update despite the fact that this was a paid update. So a new update to Bus圜al that was released today was quite exciting.
#Delete busycal 2 after installing busycal 3 software#
Bus圜al and Bus圜ontacts from the people at BusyMac are two of these, along with any Apple software and my coding app of choice Coda. I do like to keep my software up to date where I can and there are a few apps that I look forward to being updated. The last of these is the reason for my post today as Bus圜al been updated to version 3.0 Software Updates
I use a combination of Excel and Numbers for spreadsheets as well.I use a combination of Pages (but an old version) and Word so I’m not dedicated to Apple for Word Processing.I use Chrome rather than Safari as my main browser.I do use Apple’s built in Mail app for emails.When I got to the list though I realised that this isn’t in fact the case. “As a bit of a Mac Fanboy I generally use the built in Apple software for most things”Īnd then write a list of the Apple software that I use.