And now Chronos releases Notelife, which was what SOHO Notes was supposed to evolve to, but instead, THIS looks exactly like the inferior Stickybrain they tried to unload on us a couple of years ago. Then a couple of years ago, Chronos releases a "new" app called Stickybrain, which was not very good, and had no compelling features over Apple's own Notes app. ![]() Then nothing for several years, and SOHO Notes stopped working with the newer OS's released by Apple. It started to languish, and in 2012, I received an email from Chronos saying that SOHO Notes wasn't dead, but was going to be re-released as Notelife in the near future. Then the next iteration was SOHO Notes, which, as of the last version released, was fantastic IMHO, and I used it to store thousands of notes, PDFs, and other files. Way back when Chronos released a so-so program called Stickybrain. The reviews you write make a big difference.So let me see if I get the order of events of the Chronos disaster correct. Notelife is built by a small dedicated team. Manage your subscriptions in Account Settings after purchase. ![]() Your subscription will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Subscriptions will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes account. NOTELIFE PRO - The ultimate note manager. When you subscribe, Notelife Pro will be enabled on all of your devices for no additional cost. You can try Notelife Pro free for 30 days. Notelife Pro upgrades your experience and is available through an in-app purchase.
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