I think there should be an iPad version
This app is great but The biggest issue is the lack of an iPad app.
Yes, Amie is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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Amie has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $199.99.
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3.43 out of 5
21 ratings in Australia
This app is great but The biggest issue is the lack of an iPad app.
App has no SIWA functionality (but has Google) which is against Apple’s terms of service. If you offer Google as a SSO method, Apple’s SIWA must also be available.
The app does nothing at all without logging into a Google account, but doesn’t explain why. Does it store everything in Google? Does it only work with Google? Who knows. The app feels you should just sign in to a random app with your (existing?) account and…?
Echoing what has been said by others. Pricing is not inline with the benefits of the service. It’s marginally unique and a joy to look at but my gosh! $200AUD per year for an “enhanced” calendar app. Seriously? Next stop, apps costing $40, $50, $100 per month? Why not!
I don’t plan on paying for the subscription but it doesn’t seem like I’m losing out on much. The only issue I’m facing at the moment is that I’m unable to see widgets to put on my Home Screen.
Google calendar only, very laggy. Always says save failed. Come back to the app and see nothing got saved.
At $199 Australian each year, this far too expensive. Maybe a one off payment of $40 would represent value. Immediately deleted when the subscription options appeared