Frequent crashes
Crashed 3 times while trying to write a 5 min journal entry. Crash log mentioned NSSpellChecker so could be happening every time I misspell a word. Currently too unreliable for me to use.
Yes, Minimal | Writing is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The Minimal | Writing app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Minimal | Writing has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $55.32.
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4.48 out of 5
92 ratings in Australia
Crashed 3 times while trying to write a 5 min journal entry. Crash log mentioned NSSpellChecker so could be happening every time I misspell a word. Currently too unreliable for me to use.
A great app, the only thing to improve would be to add in AI assistant ?
It’s $50 a year for something so basic, maybe $5 a year would be fair..
Love the look but just crashed several times within a 10min period so created more issues for me. I kind of get the folder creation using the brackets but I think I prefer the visual organisation of an actual folder rather than the 'tag' style folder.
I love it this story has taken 5 years from notes to my self fore Ideas some from the howling… Many thx C37gamer
This is awesome but for some reason everytime I paste something from clipboard the app crashes
I love the simplicity and aesthetic of the app. makes taking notes so much easier, and is super straightforward.
So I’m in college and minamal is the best way to write nothing wrong with it it’s amazing I’m telling you if your looking for a place to write here you are it’s way better then notes and creater thank you for making the best writing app in the world
Minimal is as simple and powerful as its name suggests. There are no bells and whistles, shouts or sirens, just simplicity. The result? Less distraction, clearer thinking. Thank you team.
I downloaded this the other day and I've got to say, it's name is lived up to! The only deficit is being unable to change font style (to my knowledge so far) and configure the commands for italics, bold, etc. They all use their own symbol, like //// and **, but when copy pasting into other sites, those symbols aren't recognised for their command on the text inside. This makes it so that every time, I'm manually inputing the appropriate symbols for the site to actually get italics or bold or underline. So, what I'm wondering is, is if there could be something implemented that allows the user to customise the symbols that dictate text behaviour? Give a list of options they could switch between, and still have the text behave normally in this app? Like using • A user could switch from //// for italics and replace the command with • So, when in the app, highlighting text and switching to italics would go from //example// to •example• It'd look the same in this app and allow easy transfers of text to other sites that use wide ranges of shadow text commands. - Happy user.
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