Justin McNairy
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Make a paid "Pro" version of the app instead of using multiple in-app purchase for premium features.
701 votesThank you all for your wonderful feedback! I just wanted to set a few things straight.
First, in-app purchases are tied to your Google or Samsung account, depending on which store you downloaded Papyrus from. Purchases are automatically restored or enabled by Google Play or Samsung Apps on all devices you are signed into with that account. This means, if you get a new device, have multiple devices, or need to reinstall Papyrus, you only need to purchase the premium features once (as long as you use the same account). This is true for all applications in these stores (not just Papyrus) as it is handled by Google and Samsung. Please note, however, that it can sometimes take a little while for purchases to show up on other devices or after just installing Papyrus (usually it’s instant though).
Second, we’re always trying to figure out the best business model for…
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Justin McNairy commentedI understand that making Papyrus Pro for a small fee is not a way to go. You can still make one and can priced at least around $20 buck for more profit even thought the free one is cheaper. For the $20 buck Pro app, all the premium contents should be available and also future premium content for free only in pro app.
People who have free version and purchased a premium contents before can still purchase future premium contents for a small fee.
For both free and pro version I suggested, you get the best of both world.
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2,216 votes
I wanted to provide an update on this in light of our recent major update to make backups work at the note level along with our new support for Google Drive. These were both major milestones on the way to support sync. Now that backups work at the note level, we plan to continue our work to build a sync solution that works across devices using cloud storage provides like Google Drive, Dropbox, and Box. The advantage to this approach is that we continue to have zero access to your note data. Everything lives on your device and your selected cloud storage provider. However, this also means the solution must be resilient to users modifying data in the cloud (intentional or not). We don't have an ETA yet, but this continues to be one of our highest priorities. We really appreciate your patience and feedback on this idea!
Justin McNairy supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Justin McNairy commentedThis is an important feature that need to be add to Papyrus. With that, Papyrus would be my default note-taking app for classes. Support for Google Drive is a plus!
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800 votes
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Thanks so much for your feedback!
Pelkey, there are few apps worth more than 20 bucks.