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Toltepeceno

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Jul 17, 2012
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SMT, Edo MX, MX
Flexbits DOES offer an educational discount of 20%. I got mine that way as I volunteer teach english (here in mexico) at the local grade school which I explained to them and they gave me the discount. Very nice of them.

Do you offer education discounts?
Yes! We offer a 20% educational discount. Contact us with your educational institution's name and your relation to the institution (student, teacher, etc.) and we'll send you a coupon code.
 

diesel

macrumors 6502a
Aug 3, 2007
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in the AppStore, it says there is a 20% off launch sale, however the price listed looks to be the full price and not the discounted price (the flexibits site has the same 39.99 price which i assume is the full price).

Also is there no discounted upgrade path for fantastical 1 owners?
 

AndyK

macrumors 65816
Jan 10, 2008
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Terra
in the AppStore, it says there is a 20% off launch sale, however the price listed looks to be the full price and not the discounted price (the flexibits site has the same 39.99 price which i assume is the full price).

Also is there no discounted upgrade path for fantastical 1 owners?

That's the discounted price, it's $49.99 full price. No discount for v1 owners either. I'm going back to os x calendar app for now personally.
 

campyguy

macrumors 68040
Mar 21, 2014
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Way overpriced.

For $20 more than just the new Mac version (add more coin for the iOS versions), I get Office 365 for 5 users (which can use multiple PCs/Macs - including Outlook, plus so much cloud storage I can't use it all. Plus Word. Plus Excel. Plus PowerPoint. Plus OneDrive. Plus OneNote. Cross platform.

Fantastical 2. Stick a fork in it. For me, it's done.

Flexibits, you're asking too much coin.
 

andrea81

macrumors member
Aug 27, 2013
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2
Do you agree at $49.99?

I wasn't expecting the price, but yep, I bought it. After some good use I can say that it's totally worth the $40 I spent, and you can always wait for a bundle or something like that if you disagree.
 

Trik

macrumors 6502
Jan 18, 2011
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Washington, DC
I wasn't expecting the price, but yep, I bought it. After some good use I can say that it's totally worth the $40 I spent, and you can always wait for a bundle or something like that if you disagree.

I am a BusyCal user, the new Fantastical looks nice but I don't like that you can't word wrap events (they all cut off on the month view). And I don't like the lack of weather / High / Low Temps on the days. Otherwise it does look nice. Exchange doesn't seem to work right currently though.
 
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