It does everything you want
Once you spend a little time looking at the features you realise that the app has everything you need and more for fast, comprehensive and attractive note taking.
4.56 out of 5
533 ratings in United Kingdom
Once you spend a little time looking at the features you realise that the app has everything you need and more for fast, comprehensive and attractive note taking.
Quite a nice app, but the full version is way over priced. I have free apps or apps that cost less than £5 and still get updates for them. On my PC I use Firefox and Thunderbird and the support for those is ongoing. The most I would pay for this app, is possibly £10 for the full version. There are other apps that are way cheaper, and do more. Perhaps if you made the app cheaper you might encourage more buyers.
I enjoy note taking and Agenda definitely brings it to the next level!
RATED ZERO STARS. It’s also quite an expensive subscription at that! Many devs are choosing not to go with subscription models (which are becoming increasingly unpopular) as now users are waking up to this scam.. not so long ago, even the most complex of apps were just a couple pounds (at most). Then came along the subscription model (thank you Adobe!) where you never owned the app and are forced to sign up to keep paying for something you’ve already paid for. THIS IS A SCAM UNLESS THE DEVELOPER HAS TO PAY A 3rd PARTY FOR A SERVICE THAT FORMS PART OF THE APP. I WILL NEVER USE THIS APP AS LONG AS THERE IS A SUBSCRIPTION MODEL IN PLACE. ITS NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CUSTOMER TO KEEP YOUR CASH FLOW HEALTHY IN YOUR COMPANY. Make a good app, make one charge for it, and if you’ve done your job well, someone might buy it. RIP OFF. Response to Dev’s Response. To my knowledge nobody has ever been paid once for a job and then expected to work for free forever in this modern world! But I seem to remember not so long ago, apps were paid for only once and the developer updated them as and when they saw fit. If the developer didn’t update the app, then that was simply the risk the user took! So your analogy is flawed just like your indefinite subscription model! And this goes for all Dev’s - subscriptions should be finite - just like taking out credit on a product you don’t want to pay for up front. My earlier comments still stand.
The software presents itself nicely and has a good approach but that’s where it ends. Most of features can be found elsewhere for free. The biggest gripe is you have to fully live within the Apple ecosystem. I don’t own a Mac (nor does 90% of the UK), so I can’t get the best out it it. Stick to Apple Calendar, Reminders and Notes.
This App is so close to doing everything I need, I know the developer will say it’s not meant to replace the reminder app or calendar app. It would be nice to have a simple “to do list” on the right hand side that I can decide at a later date which category I’d like to move each item on the list too, I might be wrong but currently it would try and move the whole list to the category and not just one item. Equally a calendar icon so you quickly see a date or a week view would be excellent.
I don’t often post a review but I have to say guys that this is an exceptionally good app. As a Coder myself and a productivity nerd this looks to be the holy grail of note taking apps. This takes passive note taking and makes it active note taking. Kudos.
I have tried Agenda several times over the last few years. My first impressions were extremely favourable. The idea of combining a notes app with reminder and calendar integration, and giving it project management and diary capability, seemed to me excellent. The way tags etc can be inserted is also good. But my evaluation has changed. On more than one iPad the app has become very slow, even with fairly few notes. To the point of being unusable for any practical purpose. The other big disadvantage is that notes cannot be sorted by name. If one is going to use Agenda for general notes as well as for calendar-related activity, the ability to sort by name is essential. Judging by their responses when this is raised in the Agenda community forum, the developers seem reluctant to recognise this. They appear to have a particular vision which severely limits the value of the app.
Seamless integration with my calendars has been a game changer. The “One the Agenda” and “Today” features are really great, as are the in built to-do lists. I highly recommend giving this app a try, especially if you use calendar events to run your week.
Having tried to use it several times I have no idea what it’s actually for. I’d really love to love it but I’m off back to Evernote, Todoist and Fantastical (although I don’t really know what value Fantastical adds either). The App Store is bleeding out bank accounts dry by a thousand small subscriptions.
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