Might work
Finding how to get dropbox integrated isn’t straightforward but I finally found it. I’ll give this app a go
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4.5 out of 5
46 ratings in Australia
Finding how to get dropbox integrated isn’t straightforward but I finally found it. I’ll give this app a go
Love this app I use nearly every day. Best app ever thank you.
I’ve been using the paid app for a couple of years without too much drama. Now, with the last couple of updates, I cannot import pictures, photos etc in-line when I copy a document into the app. I’ve tried multiple times to get some assistance using all the advertised contacts but still no answer, no support and no response. This feedback is a last resort. As it stands, I’m in the process of deleting the paid app and will be happy to pay for an app that has an interested developer on the other end.
I’ve used this app for years now and I love it! I’ve never had a problem with it and will never use another note app, this one is amazing. I particularly love the option to convert the document into a PDF file, this has helped me many times! Thank you!
It works very well with all applications that I have tried Dropbox, magazine downloads and storage, file sharing etc. would recommend it over many other similar apps
Does just what I need it to, which is sync with Dropbox. No complaints at all.
I have been using textilus for around 2 years, i upgraded to this version and now have just a greyed out icon. Unable to open and access my documents.
I purchased this product some time ago, now it had limited my documents and is demanding that I go to Textilus PRO for additional documents, a product I already purchased some years ago!!!! Done with this irritating product!!!!!
For a while I would have considered this a 5 star app, However I ended up losing at least four whole folders of work including the RPG world I was working on. How did I lose it? I don’t know to be honest, but I have a few ideas I consider possibilities. Maybe it vanished when I removed a second copy of Textilus. When I upgraded to Textilus Pro it downloaded a second copy of Textilus that had no access to the files made with the original so I deleted it. Maybe it vanished when Textilus forgot I had pro and asked me to upgrade for more storage only to realize that I had it. Maybe it is the vanishing folder issue of earlier versions. In early Textilus versions sometimes folders vanished until I changed it to sort by folder, a sort option no longer present. Maybe it was when my tablet asked to delete unused files to make space. I was low on memory and deleting a lot of apps and photos to make room. The iPad kept asking to delete unused files. During this time I often deleted large groups of photos then went into the delete menu and chose select all and delete. If my iPad somehow considered these folders unused files I could have lost them and not even noticed when deleting dozens of photos. Regardless of the reason an app should not remove your work without you actively choosing the file to have it deleted. This was a great word processor program allowing you to save many files which given how I flit through ideas on a whim was good for me. Then I lost all my work.
I wanted a word processor for my iPhone and found Textilius, which I upgraded to Pro, paying $5.99 on the promise that my subscription would be unlimited for a lifetime, kinda similar to the ad being bandied about to lure new subscribers. When I discovered my search function suddenly missing I updated and found instead that my files were inaccessible pending a monetary subscription upgrade for the same amount as before. I complained and was rewarded with a table of contents listing TP’s many functions and user guides, an indirect way of saying I was getting a lot of bang for the buck and that presumably I should be honored to support TP’s development and improvement. This is a pretty sneaky way of doing business with no likely end to it, with files held in hostage pending a ransom fee.