- #Contour vs storymill for mac#
- #Contour vs storymill movie#
- #Contour vs storymill install#
- #Contour vs storymill update#
- #Contour vs storymill full#
(Via The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW).)
#Contour vs storymill movie#
Somehow, pulling up movie times on an iPhone impresses people more than anything else. Quickly find public Wi-Fi in your neighborhood. I especially like their Newsvine, Flickr and Major League Baseball implementation. A portal for several useful iPhone-optimized pages. Until we get Twitterrific for the iPhone, I'll use PocketTweets. Email and the internet are always first.With that in mind, I'll share my ten favorite iPhone-optimized web sites. In fact, when I'm showing it off to people, the phone features (making calls, working with contacts, etc.) are what they're least interested in. I use it primarily as a computer (and an iPod) and occasionally as a phone.
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Months later, my feelings haven't changed. It's a portable computer that just happens to make phone calls, not a phone that performs a few tricks.
#Contour vs storymill full#
What I see is the breakout of the next major enterprise computing platform.'This is basically what I said after my first full day with the iPhone. I don't care about any of those things when I look at the iPhone. Others marvel at the photo-browsing interface, and some of its users just want to look cool. He writes:'Some people use it to play music.
#Contour vs storymill for mac#
Right now that leads more to cross-platform alternatives that have some form of Windows/Android/web component, as good product in a bigger market has a better shot at longevity.įYI a friend who subscribes to Setapp recommends as a text+images journaling alternative NucleoBytes’ Findings app, which is on Setapp for Mac (otherwise $50 for unlocked Pro version) and is free on : iPhone is "next major computing device": "įiled under: Analysis / Opinion, iPhone Zach Nelson at Inc.com has seen the future of computing, and it is the iPhone. So I’d be amenable to a Mac/iOS/(web?) alternative as long as I felt comfortable about its security, support, and updates. I no longer pull social media posts (because I cleaned out my Twitter feed and almost never post now), and I don’t need audio, video or transcriptions. I only use a small percentage of Day One’s functionality - I occasionally insert images, and I use the geotagging on iOS, but that’s about the sum of it.
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The MJ iOS app, unupdated for nearly two years, badly needs for its UI and cruft (like manual-only syncing) to be overhauled. IIRC on an early Day One podcast they said that the overwhelming majority of users were mainly or solely using it on iOS. But these days the journaling category has migrated to focusing on mobile and cross-platform (including web access) solutions and Mariner is playing catch-up perhaps too slowly. I’d be very happy if MacJournal showed over time that it was back in business and regularly supported and updated.
#Contour vs storymill install#
Let me note that I have not confirmed this but on MacUpdate someone’s review states that after installing the MacGourmet “Simply launching the program when connected to the internet will immediately connect the user to close on 100 (yes ONE HUNDRED) monetising advertising, tagging and tracking servers.” If true, (again I didn’t install to confirm) his makes me a more than a bit concerned about the revenue model of software by or distributed by Mariner. Schimpf’s website says the app is ‘distributed’ by Mariner, but there seems to be little daylight between the two entities - MacJournal went from free to pay in 2004, and Mariner was right there from the beginning.įinally, there’s a question of whether you’re being tracked while using this software. Most recently it sold as part of a $29 bundle along with Montage, Storymill, Narrator, Contour 2, Persona and Mariner Write, which seems more and more like a shell of a software company milking older apps than developing and supporting software.
#Contour vs storymill update#
It took forever to update on another forum last July someone emailed them and was told “Yes, we ran in to some delays but do plan on releasing an update in the near future.” So if six months is ‘near future’ what can be said about the pace of development?Īs for Mariner’s products in general, Mariner Write hasn’t seen a serious update since 2015, and MacGourmet last got a serious update in the Spring of 2016 (and the deluxe version only got a bugfix in mid 2017). I wish the app & dev well, but I’m a little dubious about it right now.