One outliner for Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Posted by NickG
Apr 11, 2019 at 11:44 AM
Paul Korm wrote:
I think Outline has outlived its usefulness. It seemed to start life
>as a OneNote viewer when OneNote was not available on Mac.
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It has one significant use for me - it can read my old Circus Ponies files. Of course, if I got round to getting them intoOutline and then. to a final destination, I could then agree that Outline had outlived its usefulness
Posted by MadaboutDana
Apr 11, 2019 at 12:54 PM
DynaList has become my go-to multiplatform outliner. But Outlinely would be second.
Posted by Luhmann
Apr 12, 2019 at 02:47 AM
I see outlinely hasn’t been updated in 7 months. Pretty lame for an app that asks users to pay a subscription to support development.
Posted by satis
Apr 12, 2019 at 03:20 AM
Luhmann wrote:
>I see outlinely hasn’t been updated in 7 months. Pretty lame for an app
>that asks users to pay a subscription to support development.
You pay a subscription for additional features. If you want sync then subscribe, otherwise just buy the app (or use the iOS app for free) without the subscription. While the iOS app hasn’t been updated since the summer, the Mac app was updated last December:
- Dark Themes optimized for Mojave Dark Mode.
- Compability (sic) support for macOS Mojave.
- Support Drag and drop a text selection from other apps.
The app has been only sporadically updated in the last few years, but there was a spurt of activity last summer which allowed for drag-and-drop image attachments finally in iOS, among other things. The app could be a real contender if there was more attention paid to it, but Glam Software appears to be one person who apparently has a day job (or school).
Posted by MadaboutDana
Apr 12, 2019 at 09:29 AM
Yes, when Glam Development make a change, it’s generally several changes and significantly improves the app. But long term? Who knows.