Timing for 3$
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:05 AM
Ideas is terrible - almost no features at all.
Better to use Apple Numbers if you want a really good multi-talented collaborative app, complete with drawing, tables, tabs *and* a very good search function (notably lacking from Ideas).
Numbers is always vastly underestimated by journalists. But the tabbed, whiteboard-style interface can be used for far more than mere spreadsheets (with the advantage, however, of supporting spreadsheets as well - how many collaborative apps do the same?).
Cheers,
Bill
Posted by Dellu
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:38 AM
Paul Korm wrote:
Tried Ideas from this bundle.
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>Should have rented a movie instead. Ideas is an ugly little app.
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could have tried the trial. I tried the trial; also removed it immediately.
I agree with Bill as well: seems a barren app.
Posted by satis
Aug 27, 2018 at 12:54 PM
I already have a few of the apps on sale at Bundlehunt: iStat Menus, Home Inventory, Coherence Pro, Soulver. I use Soulver monthly, I might have a use for Coherence, but the others not at all now).
The only Bundlehunt apps that appealed to me were Waltr 2.0 and ActiveDock, for $11 total. I’ve heard so many good things about Waltr over the years and it seems like an easier way to move epubs in and out of my iOS devices. Grabbed it, need to play with it when I have some downtime this upcoming long weekend.
ActiveDock looks promising, and this summer I read a positive review of it somewhere. I already own 3 other apps from the same dev so I know it’s usually above average quality work…
Posted by Listerene
Aug 28, 2018 at 11:34 AM
ActiveDock’s start menu is a welcome addition