No funciona iCloud
En la descripción promete usar iCloud para ver los diarios en todos los dispositivos, pero no funciona, pediré reembolso
Ja, Penjo ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Nicht genügend Bewertungen, um eine zuverlässige Einschätzung vorzunehmen. Die App benötigt mehr Nutzerfeedback.
Penjo bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt $119.00.
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4.33 von 5
3 Bewertungen in Mexiko
En la descripción promete usar iCloud para ver los diarios en todos los dispositivos, pero no funciona, pediré reembolso
If what I am seeing is correct….you have done an amazing job! I will edit and give a detailed review. BUT I wanted to encourage you to “keep going”. Please let me know how I can promote this app.
I was always looking for something like this and here it is. Simple and straight forward, just how we like it. Focused on one thing: Taking handwritten notes linked to a day – a diary for Apple Pencil. It's quite mature for such a young app. I'm using version 2.9.11 and I'm curious to see how it will be refined. For less than 10 bucks which unlocks all features forever, it's no-brainer for an iPad fan like me.
Seriously, just get it and pay for it to help support future development. It’s only in its infancy and yet it is exactly what I have been looking for. All the google calendar entries on each daily page which you can note, text, annotate and add images via paste or drag/drop slideover from files to your heart’s delight. Event details on tap. New calendar entries. Dynamically updating for new events. Weekly and monthly views. I have been seeking a google calendar/planner/journal iPad integration that will allow me to doodle and draw attention visually to important entries in my Google calendar — and Penjo, while still rudimentary — checks all the boxes (especially as regards drag/drop images from files as I have built an extensive clip art library). There is another app that came close, but it’s functionality for the use of outside images was cumbersome and pedantic. Another popular planner app promises “Google Calendar sync,” but delivers only a manual linking to each event. Nooooo time for that! Drag/drop was the game-changer here for me, as was the blank canvas. I know the developers have many updates in store and I am looking forward to seeing what they come up with. However as a visual artist, I have to point out that their app icon could use some polishing. It looks like it was created as an after-thought — and potential purchasers may believe the same of the app without trying it. Just my own two cents.
I really like the simplicity of the app. I love the handwritten planner and calander integration. Although I don’t like super busy notetaking apps there are a few additions that I would really find useful….Weekly view, stickers, the ability to import your own stickers and photos, snap to shapes and a widget that opens directly to either the current month, day, or week of a chosen journal/planner and maybe the ability to link a note page to a date for when you need more space than the month square can fit. Excited to see what you come up with!
extremely limited. why would i spend time hand writing if i cannot convert it to text later? the selection tool does not work on written text. so this app is an electronic version of a blackboard. you can only keep images/pdfs of the written stuff, nothing else.