![]() What is especially frustrating is that the iPad version of the app is the one that’s struggling to sync the most. Working on two devices becomes a pipeline dream if the app takes 8 months to update the notes on just two devices. My iPad hasn’t synced since April 8th, 2022 (some 8 months ago). Sadly, syncing hasn’t been the best experience in LiquidText. There were many promises, most of which were game-changing, like the ability to quickly switch between devices when taking notes. We had a lot of hope for LiquidText when it launched its syncing feature. You have to need the app to justify that it’s honestly not for everyone. We were happy about the news, but syncing came at a hefty subscription price. LiquidText finally gave us syncing across multiple devices, and they didn’t limit that to the Apple ecosystem. One that allows us to backup our notes to a cloud service of our choice. LiquidText 5.5 integrates backing up into the syncing feature, but we still prefer an independent backup. Sadly, in 2023, LiquidText still does not have backup (manual or automatic) options in the app. We have demonstrated what happens when you don’t have a backup for your notes. Of the two apps, I prefer LiquidText and that is why I keep coming back to check if it has added the features we have requested. After a number of updates in the past few years, let’s look at whether LiquidText is now worth going back to in 2023. 5 reasons I am leaving LiquidText for MarginNote 3īack in 2019, out of frustration, I stopped using LiquidText and moved to MarginNote.
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