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8 of 15Awesome app! I’ve been using for a few years now. My go-to quick note app. I’ve seen the team adding a number of features. I suppose some people like a lot of features. However, I use the app because elf it’s simplicity and I really like plain text. PLEASE keep the UI clean and simple! Thank you Tot team.
Tot is $19.99 to use on iPhone. It’s not a free app even though it looks like a free app in the App Store. <br/><br/>You have to pay for the iOS version AND the iPad.<br/><br/>How about $19.99 for all versions and they sync?<br/><br/>I expected better from you, Icon Factory.
Such an awesome combination of thoughtful formatting options including markdown, automation possibilities with Shortcuts actions, very good sync, and cheerful colorful cuteness! I paid for Mac, iPad, and iPhone so I can enjoy all the features. I use it not just for random stuff, but also I dedicate a couple of dots to ongoing things like menu planning, and links to share with my family in batches. Tot makes me very happy.<br/><br/>Oh and customer support is also great!
Love the apps use them multiple times a day. For the folks complaining about the price - well then don’t buy it? I don’t understand the offense of something having a price you don’t want to pay. Don’t act like you’re personally hurt by it.
This app is great for jotting down quick notes. The limited number of note slots means they won’t get lost! Sync with my Mac makes it useful for a pasteboard that isn’t as time limited as system level device clipboards. I get distracted a lot.
The simplicity of this app is so nice. I have it on all devices and have been using it since it was first released. I don’t want any more features or cruft. However, it does seem to struggle with spellcheck. I’m thinking an update more than every other year would be helpful for system services like that.
Tot is a good minimal text editor, and the Iconfactory certainly makes good apps, and doesn’t disappoint. <br/><br/>But $19.99 for the iOS app, $19.99 for the macOS app, and $1.99 for the watchOS app? For a minimal Markdown editor with 7 pages? Get stuffed. Apple makes the tools to release one app and have it available across all platforms, so I suggest you learn how to use them. <br/><br/>I would pay $19.99(which I already consider high for such a minimal app) and expect to have this app available at no additional cost on my Mac and Apple Watch. $42 for all platforms is an absolute joke.
It would be great if the menu of this software could support Chinese
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