UpNote continues to improve
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Posted by Thomas
May 3, 2021 at 04:39 AM
Hi everyone,
Thanks for recommending UpNote and for your interest in trying out the app :) I’m Thomas, the developer and co-founder of UpNote.
We initially offered only monthly subscription ($0.99/month). However after learning that many users prefer onetime payment, we offered the lifetime premium option, which users can upgrade once and use it on all platforms (Mac, iOS, Windows and Android) and include all future updates.
We have various promotions from time to time. You will see the price inside the app’s Premium screen which might include tax from Apple depending on your country.
UpNote premium allows attachments (PDF, images and all sort of files), which are capped at 20MB for optimal syncing performace; however no limit on the total number of attachments. Embedding PDF view is a common request and in our roadmap.
I’d love to hear any feedback or suggestions you have while using UpNote. Thank you!
Posted by Cyganet
May 3, 2021 at 10:16 AM
satis wrote:
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>UpNote seems fairly capable but the pricing is confusing. Is the $29.99
>‘lifetime-upgrade’ for both macOS and iOS, or per-platform?
I have bought the lifetime upgrade via Android and I can confirm that I have premium features on my phone, my tablet and my Windows PC. So it’s cross-platform.
I’ve found another nice feature: If you add emoji in your notes, you can search for them, so you can use emoji as labels to organise things (or just make them pretty). ColorNote on Android can also search for emoji. Evernote and Notion on Android cannot.
Posted by MadaboutDana
May 3, 2021 at 07:52 PM
I’ve found UpNote significantly more pleasant to use than SnipNotes, and have in fact removed the latter from my machine(s). Not to say anything against SnipNotes, which has some great features, but I found myself using UpNote significantly more.
UpNote does offer a Menu Bar shortcut plus search function, but the other things it does that SnipNotes doesn’t do (at least as far as I’m aware) are always-on-top windows and back-links. UpNote is also genuinely cross-platform, not unlike Evernote. In fact, it imports Evernote .enex files.
Thomas is also very responsive (although I’ve seen the same thing said about the SnipNotes developer!). When UpNote first emerged, he was implementing new features almost as fast as I was suggesting them ;-)
Speaking of which: Thomas, folding is the next thing to introduce. Just sayin’!
Cheers!
Bill
Posted by Roberto
May 3, 2021 at 08:37 PM
long time lurker here.
I just logged here to support this great tool, thanks for the heads up.
My CRIMPing has no limits. Thanks for the lifetime option too, it’s very affordable.
The only negative point for me was the use of the microsoft store. Just not my preference. I hope in the future we can get a downloadable installer outside the store.
Other than that, 100% recommended note taking app.
And thanks for listening users, there are super users here.
Posted by steveylang
May 9, 2021 at 06:22 PM
I just purchased a lifetime subscription to UpNotes, its not the most fully-featured but is cross-platform and very smooth to use. It has replaced Apple Notes for me, this was a big one for me as Apple Notes has always been the easiest and most frictionless for day to day usage, but UpNotes also has some deeper features of a 3-panel PIM app.
The developer has said that outlining or section collapsing is on the roadmap after web clipper and hashtags are added, when this happens UpNotes can hopefully replace 3-4 apps for me (Apple Notes, The Hit List, Workflowy). I don’t need the deepest functionality of each app category, so to be able to use 1 app for everything is a big plus.