Buenisimo
Aún en la versión gratuita viene con muchas plantillas que se acomodan a tus necesidades. Y está seccionada por día, semana, mes, año, etc. la verdad me encantó.
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4.83 von 5
212 Bewertungen in Mexiko
Aún en la versión gratuita viene con muchas plantillas que se acomodan a tus necesidades. Y está seccionada por día, semana, mes, año, etc. la verdad me encantó.
La estoy usando y de verdad es además de funcional muy práctica..muy pero muy satisfecho..ampliamente agradecido..
Muy mala
Every time i went back into the app, everything was deleted. Not very user friendly, but maybe i just didn’t understand how to use it. A user manual would be helpful
I had a lot of trouble trying to get started on Notion but Ajournal is very straightforward while offering lots of customization options. I really recommend trying it!
Please fix this saving my wrote down tasks and journal entries are often about 90% of the time being deleted if I even leave the screen and leave the app running
I keep finding apps like this that make you pay money monthly to have it, but this app only charges you if you pay for premium but unlike others if don’t pay you still have a lot of stuff. Overall it is a very good planing app and you should download it.
There are a lot of great things about this app but I’m hung up on the one thing I cannot get to work. I love that you can change your page background but it does not allow you to change it for all future pages. So, each day, you have to change it again. Seems silly. Also, the tutorials I’ve watched say that if I’ve added extra tabs to my templates I can choose to carry over all of those tabs to future templates but it doesn’t do that. It only carries over the first tab.
Like the title it is good, just need more journal stickers and more backgrounds.
I love the app, but some modifications are necessary to make it awesome. I never shy away from a digital modification to my work. However, moving my planning notebook to a digital format has been complicated because I needed to pair it with my calendar and imperative projects simultaneously. In my transition to a digital planning book, I’ve been sticking with Notability because it allows me to import a variety of PDF templates and scroll pages unlimitedly as I need to add additional pages for planning under a particular topic. For instance, in a journal, when I’m looking at my daily calendar, I can add a page tab to the right, but it would be great if I could add a page below the current page that I’m working on without adding a new tab. The problem is that each time I need more pages to write on some idea, it suddenly comes like a lightning bolt in the middle of the day. I have to keep adding more tabs. Within a few minutes, I have 10 tabs all into the same topic heading because they all relate to the same idea. This can happen five times a day. The same goes for the project folders. There needs to be a vertical page scrolling option to add unlimited pages as you go, just like a Notability. When someone adds a tab, it’s a new topic heading that could need more than one page, Instead of needing to add a tab just to add another page. I love the fountain pen option. For someone with disgraphia issues, a pen with multiple angles is priceless to deciphering what I wrote. A couple of other modifications around the writing would be more options to reset/personalize the Apple Pencil commands. For instance, two taps of the pencil tip take you to your previous pencil selection. It would be great to personalize that because the two taps with my finger on the tip is wonky. I regularly find myself jumping to my previous function when all I was doing was shifting my finger on the pencil and then, for the next 10 seconds, trying to get the pencil to return to the function I was using. For my style, I would prefer to turn that function off or reassign it to something more obvious, like two taps on the screen with the tip of the pencil to undo my last pen stroke. Another cool modification will be the ability to choose the colors of my pen, color palette, and more than five. In fact, I could possibly even design my own pencil box. Another recall option for Notability would be the option to draw a straight line with just a penstroke command versus having to dr