Developer Flexibits today rolled out an update toFantastical for Mac, its reminder and calendar replacement available on both iOS and OS X.

Fantastical 2.1, the first major update to the Mac edition, features full support for Macs running OS X El Capitan ahead of its release next week, including support for El Capitan’s split-screen multitasking.

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A host of other changes and improvements have found their way into this release of Fantastical, such as swiping to delete events on El Capitan systems.

People on Yosemite and earlier versions can now scroll to a specific day or week in the Week and Month views with a trackpad and organize Reminders by list, but that’s just tip of the iceberg..You should also appreciate the ability to navigate in Day, Week and Month views with the arrow keys and shortcuts for cutting, copying, and pasting events and Reminders.

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Flexibits saidusers on El Capitan betas who had issues with previous builds of Fantastical should now be in the clear.

Fantastical 2.1 for OS X changelog

The following changes are mentioned in Fantastical 2.1 release notes:

I briefly checked out the new version of Fantastical and it’s indeed full of improvements. If I were you, I’d check out new font and Menu bar icon options within the app’s Preferences section.

Availability

Fantastical 2 for Mac is available for a limited-time sale price of$39.99 in the Mac App Store, ordirectly from the Flexibits Store. A 21-day free trial is available through Flexibits only.

For those wondering, the standard price will be $49.99 after a few weeks. Fantastical requires OS X Yosemite 10.10 or OS X El Capitan 10.11 or later.