I'll disagree with that. The OS X version lives in the toolbar and makes it so much more convenient to access the calendar *and* reminders (now a separate app in ML and later) than opening the full calendar app. The OS X version is meant to be a supplement to a full calendar app whether it be stock iCal or BusyCal, etc.
robdam1001 said:
How does the new version of Fantastical stack up against Tempo? How does the new version of Fantastical stack up against Tempo?
Agreed: Developer support with Fantastical has been amazing. I emailed them a minor feature request -- they responded saying it's on their list of things to possibly do, but (understandably) a low priority, so "no promises".
Eight days later, on New Year's Eve, they emailed me again to say the feature had been added.
So far after a few day's of being in "Fantastical" Land, I'm liking it. MUCH better than the stock iOS calendar and MUCH better than that bag of vaporware, Tempo.