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Posted by SheetPlanner
Oct 26, 2021 at 06:06 PM

 

All,
We are looking for beta testers to test SheetPlanner 2.1

Version 2.1 focuses on sync and collaboration and w need to test the hell out of it before releasing so if anyone would like to help, please let me know.

Thanks,
Peter

 


Posted by Amontillado
Oct 27, 2021 at 05:32 PM

 

All the best Peter - sounds exciting. I would volunteer, but I’m afraid I would just let you down. Work is nonstop right now.

Nice to have a paycheck, though, so I moderate my whining about the hours.

SheetPlanner wrote:
All,
>We are looking for beta testers to test SheetPlanner 2.1
> >Version 2.1 focuses on sync and collaboration and w need to test the
>hell out of it before releasing so if anyone would like to help, please
>let me know.
> >Thanks,
>Peter
>

 


Posted by cicerosc
Oct 28, 2021 at 02:47 AM

 

Don’t want to hijack thread but I searched and could not find answer to this:. Any hope for a Linux / Windows compatible version?

 


Posted by SheetPlanner
Oct 28, 2021 at 02:04 PM

 

No worries Amontillado,
Thanks for responding.
Peter


Amontillado wrote:
All the best Peter - sounds exciting. I would volunteer, but I’m afraid
>I would just let you down. Work is nonstop right now.
> >Nice to have a paycheck, though, so I moderate my whining about the
>hours.
> >SheetPlanner wrote:
>All,
>>We are looking for beta testers to test SheetPlanner 2.1
>>
>>Version 2.1 focuses on sync and collaboration and w need to test the
>>hell out of it before releasing so if anyone would like to help, please
>>let me know.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Peter
>>

 


Posted by SheetPlanner
Oct 28, 2021 at 02:04 PM

 

cicerosc,
SheetPlanner will be Mac and iOS only. No Windows or Linux versions.
Sorry!
Peter


cicerosc wrote:
Don’t want to hijack thread but I searched and could not find answer to
>this:. Any hope for a Linux / Windows compatible version?

 


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