I am interested in the security of the app. If I use this to keep confidential information for a project I am working on is there a way to encrypt the project so that it is not on iCloud in an unencrypted resting state? I do not want Apple to be able to look at my notes.
Thanks, love the app! Great idea and I look forward to upcoming features.
I have two macs that have two different iCloud accounts (one work, one personal), but I would like to share notes between. Is there anyway I can manually do this through dropbox or something? I’m not seeing any files going into the iCloud drive, so I’m assuming there has to be another device requesting the backups for the files to actually go to iCloud. I was hoping to just piggyback off of the syncing into iCloud and write a job that copies the files when they change into DropBox.
Love your product so far, exited to see new development, and the iOS app!
Waiting for at least some beta version on IOS, I would like to start use it as soon as possible.
It’s the only thing that stopping me to use only Agenda on all devices for now.
Is there any updates when we can see IOS version?
I know this is a stretch, but is there any chance this iOS app will work in any way with iOS 9? With all the performance issues that came with iOS 10 and 11, some of us stopped updating. Some apps still offer versions that work, but many new ones are built on libraries that only work with iOS 11 (seems some of the libraries built make iOS 9 compatability much more rare now).
Unfortunately, for obvious reasons, this is a make or break feature for me.
Sorry, that won’t be possible. There are technologies in newer OSes that we need, and supporting iOS 9 for one or two percent of customers would be a lot of work, and hold back development for the rest. It would mean delaying the launch, and we don’t want to do that.
I know this is not what you want to hear, but it is the harsh reality in app development. With iOS 12 just around the corner too, iOS 9 is too much of a stretch.
Personally, my advice is to try to keep up with OS releases. I am not sure what the performance issues you are referencing are, but even if there are small performance hits, you are probably still better off with the latest OS, simply because it is not realistic for developers to keep targeting old OSes. In the long run, you start to make your own life more difficult, because many things just don’t work anymore.
Is it possible to confirm that data is correctly being synced? I managed to “turn on” iCloud at work, so I believe syncing should start. However in the iCloud drive web interface I see “Your iCloud Drive is empty” and I have 0/5 gb used.
If under the System Preferences > iCloud you click on Manage next to the storage bar, it should tell you how much space Agenda is taking up, which should tell you that it’s syncing: