Agenda app v4 with attachments and in-line images
Started by Paul Korm
on 12/12/2018
Paul Korm
12/12/2018 9:01 pm
Version 4 (for macOS) and version 3 (for iOS) of the Agenda app will be hitting the App Stores for each OS tomorrow or soon afterward.
https://agenda.com
These updates include attachments and in-line images, which I believe were two highly-requested features. Agenda and NotePlan (covered in another thread, and also updated on iOS) address the same niche category of note takers that also connect notes to calendar entries. Same niche, different approaches.
An embarrassment of riches in a small corner of the note taking universe.
https://agenda.com
These updates include attachments and in-line images, which I believe were two highly-requested features. Agenda and NotePlan (covered in another thread, and also updated on iOS) address the same niche category of note takers that also connect notes to calendar entries. Same niche, different approaches.
An embarrassment of riches in a small corner of the note taking universe.
Paul Korm
12/12/2018 9:27 pm
Correction: it's version 4 on both macOS and iOS.
Stephen Zeoli
12/12/2018 11:00 pm
Thank you for telling us about this, Paul.
Steve Z.
Steve Z.
Amontillado
12/13/2018 2:15 pm
I'm going to try Agenda and if it does any good at all I'm going to buy the pro version.
Agenda is a free download. For ten bucks or so you unlock advanced features, and that unlocks the extra features on both the Mac and IOS.
You get new advanced features for 12 months, after which time everything you've already paid for continues working forever, you just don't get new advanced features.
Once enough new advanced features make it worth it to you, another ten bucks turns them on with 12 months of new features, which all work forever.
That's a perfect subscription policy, if you even want to call it a subscription, and worth encouraging.
Agenda is a free download. For ten bucks or so you unlock advanced features, and that unlocks the extra features on both the Mac and IOS.
You get new advanced features for 12 months, after which time everything you've already paid for continues working forever, you just don't get new advanced features.
Once enough new advanced features make it worth it to you, another ten bucks turns them on with 12 months of new features, which all work forever.
That's a perfect subscription policy, if you even want to call it a subscription, and worth encouraging.
Paul Korm
4/9/2019 5:20 pm
There's a beta out for Agenda 5.2 that is said to include importing Evernote .enex files into Agenda. Haven't tried it yet.
