How do you research and think through important decisions? Open browser tabs, files in Dropbox, a whiteboard… Muse offers a new way. It turns your iPad into a spatial canvas for research notes, PDFs, screenshots, sketches, and bookmarks.
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This app is so well-designed, it's the only app the makes me consider to an apple product recently. Hope to see it on other devices soon.
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This product is insane. It's a butter smooth and beautiful to use. Lots of potential for the future. Easiest $100 software decision I've ever made.
Looks amazing and super resourceful, can't wait to try this product on my iPad :)
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This is truly brilliant! It's really well done and I love it so far.
A few notes:
- I see my inbox data in iCloud but what about everything else? Where in the filesystem can I access my data? Data ownership and portability are paramount for professional work.
- Will portrait be supported? It's sort of strange that it's not right now.
- Additionally do you plan to allow the work space to be extended in any direction?
- Pencil tools are a bit limited. Of particular interest would be the ability to auto-correct shapes like you see in traditional note-taking apps.
- Omnigraffle style stencils could be interesting.
I have no problem with the price. I think it's fair. However I'm hesitant to jump on board without knowing that I can access the underlying data in some kind of portable format.
@dan_peterson3 Hi Dan, thanks for that. Answers to your questions:
• Data is stored locally on the device only right now, but for data portability I recommend trying Export → Muse bundle. That will produce a file that you can rename to .ZIP and open up to access all your data in standard formats (TXT, PNG, etc). Much more coming on this front in the future.
• True portrait support is part of a larger feature we're releasing very soon, here's a sneak peek: https://twitter.com/MuseAppHQ/st...
• Shapes and other cool inking tools also on the roadmap :-)
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