

The bottom line is that no one should attempt to link via DropBox unless they are (1) running TimeMachine and (2) know how to use it to restore deleted files (I had to recover a decade of notes that were deleted in one of my attempts). There is little in the way of instructions in the app itself and the material on the Mariner web site is far from clear and not entirely up to date. The whole process is far from intuitive and, potentially, quite dangerous. Newtonian2's Review of Macjournal For Ipad Reviewed on 12/2/18 12:57 PMĪfter several attempts, it looks like I’ve managed to get MacJournal for the iPad syncing with my Mac version through DropBox. Not for the faint-hearted (warning: data loss) star star star star star_border And, make frequent backups of your data upside their backup system then it works great.

But I have another app that uses Dropbox sync and they have never had an issue. They say it's getting better but that Dropbox is the problem. I have worked with support on this for years. The offline editing does not work at best and at worst it will lose entries from your journal. The reason that I give it a two and why I say that Dropbox sync mostly works is that when you are offline don't do any journal entries. If they updated it more frequently with meaningful updates that add features that they are missing, like include sync it would be a for or even a five. I would rate this a 3 except for one thing. Frustratingly incomplete star star star_border star_border star_borderĪpp.Daemon's Review of Macjournal For Ipad Reviewed on 12/2/18 12:57 PMįirst this app has a good interface and the Dropbox sync mostly works.
