Trial period idea
Before I commit $9 for an app, I'd like to test the handwriting capability. Consider an in-app purchase of say $1 for a 30-day trial. I think this would help in revenue for you, and make the "try out" period for new people very palatable.
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Hi Martin,
We think this is a great idea and we certainly hope that we can implement a trial system for 7Notes Premium in the future.
At the moment we are evaluating ways to do this, and your in-app purchase idea is very interesting.
I will update this when we have more information!
Many thanks, Ben. -
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OP is probably speaking for many prospective purchasers - like myself - who would prefer to try out the recognition before committing.
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Hi,
Would you consider a short (ie. 1 or 2 day) free trial of the handwriting to text conversion feature from the premium? I am keen to try it and see if it suits my needs, but can't justify the cost of the app just to trial it. Your assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Cheers, Aaron.
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Can this question be answered.. When using the handwriting recognition for 7notes premium ,,, does the iphone have to be online( connected to the Internet) or can the handwriting recognition be done offline on case I just want to store the data to send later....
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Any updates buddy?
It has been a year and as far as I can tell there is no way to try it before buying. The key difference between the free app and the premium is obviously the handwriting recognition. I appreciate that $9 is not going to break the bank, but at the same time I want to know the utility of what I'm buying (plenty of other ways to spend that money).
Suggest you find a way to make this happen. It can't be that hard and I'd gladly pay $1 to try it as Martin suggests in his post above. I'm just not able to justify the premium version without a trial.
Anyway, thanks for considering it.
Cheers,
Aaron.
You can send typed text via e-mail, to SMS, Twitter, Facebook, etc.
You can find the Connect button while you edit a note. Underneath the button, you can find Send to Email, Send to SMS, etc.
Thanks,
Toshi
Therefore I asked you to use the trial on Note Anytime.
Do you have an Android device?
We have a handwriting recognition add-on "mazec2" in the Google Play market as follows:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...
After you purchase the app, we will be able to give you back the refund.
Regards,
Toshi
Both add-ons cost $7.99 (since May this year).
Toshi