![]() Is it possible to describe the expected duration of a time-block, e.g. However, I still have some questions about some of the features: Previously, I used Thing3, Sorted3, and Notion to manage my schedule, but I've found NotePlan3 to be the best for me. Let me know if anyone has ideas how to solve this in another way. And there is an incentive to keep the NP2 version just where it is right now, due to the positioning and hoping it will be updated. Without forcing anyone, existing users don't even have to pay at first. AND this would be an excellent opportunity to gracefully try out subscriptions. Even in a subscription model, I would think twice upgrading the existing instance in this case. And the force upgrade option leads to bad reviews, since its forced.Ī second version on the AppStore is ok THIS time, because the UI changes drastically. NotePlan is blessed to be in the "Work" section at the moment). The first one leads to a confusing situation on the AppStore having multiple versions available and loosing or not getting the best positioning inside the AppStore (if you are not on a list somewhere, then its hard to find the app, only through search. ![]() I need to upload a second app NotePlan x+1 to make the upgrade optional or force upgrade everyone. But I have no experience yet with this, so its hypothetical. getting new people on the board and then forgetting about them (thats one-time payment in extreme terms). The game at large changes to keep existing people on the boat vs. It's not or not only so much the upgrades, but a big release and the attention in general.Ī subscription could make this (potentially) redundant, if the numbers play out. And only a big release is pushing the downloads effectively. Because the revenue slowly dwindles after a big release. This means holding back with features, such as the folder structure at the moment. There is a pressure to release a big new version every year. Here are the general problems with upgrades and one-time-purchases: However, I'm still open to discuss, this is work in progress. And if you purchased NP2, there should be some free period for NP3, like 6-12 months, depending how near the purchase was to the release. At some point I might remove NP2 or make it "hidden" in the AppStore. But here is a potential plan: NotePlan 3 could be a separate app on the AppStore, so you can keep using NP2 indefinitely, it could also receive some bug fixes if they are mutual across the versions, but not too long. ![]() I tested out CloudKit which is very robust but as we’ve discussed CloudKit doesn’t include Obsidian vault files in it’s sync so it doesn’t help with Mac to Mac syncing.įWIW I’ve also been testing out directly syncing the NotePlan data folders between two Macs using Resilio sync which seems to work pretty well.Įdit: I still think NotePlan is a great option for accessing between a Mac and a mobile device but things get more complicated if you want to sync your notes across two Macs.Should be the same, down till High Sierra. I think based on this Dropbox sync is still too unreliable to meaningfully work between both apps at the same time. This is important because you would expect to open your Obsidian vault based on the Dropbox folder but that’s not necessarily the latest version of a file. If you open a note in finder from NotePlan you’ll see it goes to the container folder, not directly to the Dropbox. It seems like NotePlan speaks to the API which then sends the file to your Dropbox folder. It’s also weird because NotePlan doesn’t directly read the files on your Dropbox folder like you would expect.NotePlan notes were hit and miss and I got a bunch of issues creating a file one machine and then seeing duplicates on the other.Mac to Mac seemed more reliable than Mac to iOS. Daily notes sync’d pretty well, I didn’t see major issues and sync was relatively quick (5-10 seconds typically from making an update on one device to seeing it another. ![]() I did a fresh install of NotePlan across a couple of devices (iOS and Mac) and set it up with a clean version of Dropbox sync. As it’s Friday I spent a bit of time playing with NotePlan again to see how the latest betas are performing. ![]()
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