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This is something we're investigating while designing the Squid10 note editor.
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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…
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This is one of our top priorities for the Squid10 note editor.
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This is something we're investigating while designing the Squid10 note editor. This is one of the options for Fewer clicks to switch tools that we are exploring.
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As another data point, this issue still exists in May 2020. I wonder if the kind of stylus technology used makes a difference. I used a Wacom AES 1.0 Pen (Wacom Bamboo Ink 2nd Gen) on my Pixel Slate, and the results were quite acceptable. However, I switched to a newer Wacom AES 2.0 pen (HP Active Pen G2) since I wanted something with tilt support, and now the lines are noticeably more jagged and annoying.
Another related issue: the line width scales very dramatically with pressure on my AES 2.0 pen to the point that it looks very unprofessional. The AES 2.0 tech allows more pressure sensitivity (4096 levels instead of 2048) too, so theoretically things should be better not worse.