I like the desktop app very much and how it syncs quickly with iOS apps. Lots of potential for being a personal database, bujo, recipe book, handy reference tool. Creating personal templates was the hardest part, but once I got them to work, the app is a suitable and potentially excellent way to keep and maintain a bullet journal. Once I got used to working with “blocks” and figured out the app’s system of organizing data works, I was able to start playing with the app successfully. In other words, please prioritize the user experience over features.ĭaunting and confusing to use at first opening bit of a steep learning curve. A feature that any iPad app has, but Notion doesn’t! I can go on, but my advise is for the company to take a look at the Reddit forums and user feedback, and start prioritizing what people have been asking for for years over what the company keeps adding to compete with similar apps. If you select multiple paragraphs, it’s impossible to copy/paste. If that’s the solution, what’s the point of having an iPad app in the first place? - You can’t copy several paragraphs in a page. When I contacted their support, they suggested opening several windows in Safari. The app doesn’t allow CMD +/- to increase font size, which has been one of the most voted requests on Reddit - You cannot have multiple windows, which is a MUST-HAVE for me to work. The font size is way too small on the iPad, and there is no way to change it. I feel that the iPadOS version of notion is a dumbed-down version of the MacOS version, with many features lacking that people have been asking for for the past several years, and that make the app completely unusable for me on the iPad, forcing me to switch between different apps to accomplish tasks that would normally be done within Notion on the Mac. I definitely recommend the app unless you can’t afford to be unable to access your data from time to time. Much appreciation to the Notion team for all of they’ve done. I hope the Notion team is working on an offline sync, and if they are it would be so helpful for us users if they would share that information and give us a timeline. I am so impressed by what the Notion team have developed but if these outages continue to happen and we don’t have the ability to save our data locally, I will have to find another solution because I can’t afford to be locked out of the data I store on the platform. However, as much as it pains me to say it, the outages Notion has been experiencing has shaken my confidence in the software since I have really come to depend on it and, when the system is down, I can’t access any of the critical information I store there. Being able to share templates with one another is wonderful and the functionality of the app is tremendous. I love the creativity of both the Notion team and the community of users they have fostered. I absolutely LOVE Notion and it has allowed me to streamline my note-taking and record-keeping habits and allowed me to use the same tool for so many things where my workflow used to be fractured across multiple apps- it’s truly incredible software.
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