They added some features yes, but they also “updated” certain features out of the original apps specially so they could use those features as reasons to buy the new app. Sigh.”Ĭreate_destroy: ”That’s why I’m not upgrading and instead, moving to another app.”ĭerperlurker: ”I have a lot of love for Day One and the new apps have some desirable features, plus theres more on the way but removing iCloud and dropbox syncing cools my enthusiasm.”Ĭonfusiondrive: ”For what it’s worth, I’ve used the original Day One app on my Mac, iPad, and iPhone for about two and half years and I absolutely refuse to pay for this app. Journey is awesome but there’s no iOS app. ![]() Momento is great but there’s no Mac version. I should at least be given the option to use my existing iCloud or Dropbox storage, which I’m already paying for anyway.Īnd the worst thing is, there are no other apps for Mac/iOS that come even close to Day One. ![]() At that price point, I should not have to pay for a subscription. The Mac app is $40 (it’s on sale right now, but the sale ends soon). Uguuuu: ”…this whole subscription thing is pissing me off. Priorities and business goals shift etc.Ĭonsidering that this app (now service) holds some of my most important data, I’m not sure I’m in it for the long haul with Day One. I have seen enough products go to crap that way. ![]() Nothing wrong with that, of course, but it’s just not the type of product I enjoy. It feels like they are moving from an independent app to a “service” or “platform” (Android, web client, subscription, premium). Johnnydangr: ”It eliminated iCloud sync so you will need to use their service for syncing.”īertBrecht: ”…this update rubbed me the wrong way. Beware the 9 warning signs of bad IT architecture and see why these 10 old-school IT principles still rule.
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