Mac and Ipad App
App that you can download from the App store that operates like a program rather than a browser editor, while still syncing projects across all devices.
Comments: 6
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18 Mar, '22
SharonPlease! Please! Please!
I thought everything would be fine switching from a Windows laptop to an iPad pro as my primary machine. I used the browser based version of Dabble frequently anyway.
I've had all sorts of crazy issues, and I miss the functionality that comes from a stable standalone app. I know it costs more money to develop for Apple. I would pay for it. I just want to be able to use dabble as it's intended, and right now it's difficult. -
27 Mar, '22
Phoenix RI would seriously try this out if there was an iPad app, especially if it allowed me to work offline when there is no internet available.
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09 Apr, '22
BrendanWas going to purchase this app, but no ability to write offline and no iPad app means I'm going to stick with Scrivener and Ulysses.
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19 Dec, '22
RegieI used my Samsung tablet before and enjoyed the app there, but then I switched to IPad Pro and using the browser is a little too much. Would pay for the app if ever.
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25 Apr, '23
John WilkerHaving just lost (thankfully only about 500) words on my iPad, giving this a bump. Web apps are fine, but relying on the built in browser for sync has been an issue for more than a year. I routinely have to refresh the app to get it to sync because it errors out and can't.
Last night I did what I've been doing all this time and lost my writing session. It could have been worse and if it was I'd be more angry about it.
I'm not certain, but am 98% sure the app being a native app would give you a lot better control on sync and offline storage. -
08 Nov, '23
A. BlakeAdding my two cents to this--please make an iPad/iPhone app! The need to write offline is pretty crucial, and there is already a desktop app which I love. An iOS app--for Android users too--would truly make this the perfect writing app.