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Posted by JakeBernsteinWA
Sep 12, 2019 at 09:05 PM

 

I used it for 10 minutes, realized it was NOT what it appeared to be (a modern macOS app combining outlining and todo functionality) and promptly got a refund via iTunes.

 


Posted by Paul Korm
Sep 12, 2019 at 11:05 PM

 

Good advice.  I’ve done the same.  Decided to refill my penny jar for some useful software.

JakeBernsteinWA wrote:
I used it for 10 minutes, realized it was NOT what it appeared to be (a
>modern macOS app combining outlining and todo functionality) and
>promptly got a refund via iTunes.

 


Posted by Jeffery Smith
Sep 13, 2019 at 12:48 AM

 

I’m pleased with it as it does the job of maintaining my myriad lists of names, steps, emails, web addresses, and tasks in one place and searchable. I don’t think it was over-hyped or promoted. I went from using Circus Ponies and Notetaker to having neither. I think 10 minutes wouldn’t have been enough of a trial period for me. In an age that a $10/month subscription is the norm, $29 seems like a wise purchase.

 


Posted by JakeBernsteinWA
Sep 13, 2019 at 02:56 PM

 

It’s more that I knew exactly what I was looking for and that this application has a MUCH larger suite of competitors now than in the past. If it had been more polished, more modern, and more inline with the Mac App Store page’s description, I probably would have given it a bigger shot, but none of that was true. The experience actually pushed me to look again at Curio 13, which I already own as an alternative to my amateur use of Tinderbox. We’ll see how it shakes it.

Jeffery Smith wrote:
I’m pleased with it as it does the job of maintaining my myriad
>lists of names, steps, emails, web addresses, and tasks in one place and
>searchable. I don’t think it was over-hyped or promoted. I went
>from using Circus Ponies and Notetaker to having neither. I think 10
>minutes wouldn’t have been enough of a trial period for me. In an
>age that a $10/month subscription is the norm, $29 seems like a wise
>purchase.

 


Posted by Jeffery Smith
Sep 13, 2019 at 04:41 PM

 

I wish that it had a few more 1980s features, like allowing me to control the item numbering the way Grandview did. Omnioutliner does allow tweaking of the numbering style, but the way it does it drives me nuts.

 


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