Mémoires 3.2 released
March 16, 2011 by Dmitry
Mémoires 3.2 has been released. If you purchased it from our website, you’ll get the update automatically (or click Mémoires > Check for Updates) today. Mac App Store customers will get it once Apple reviews the update.
What’s New
- Enabled dragging of images and files out of entries.
- Added button for full screen mode.
- Added entry-related items to File menu.
- Bug fixes.
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There’s a bug on the program, the button to go fullscreen doesn’t appear as expected. Plus it’s not inside the window.
If you send me an email I can reply back with a screenshot.
Marc
Would love a companion iPhone app.
Marc, thanks, email sent.
iPad or iPhone app for this would be sweet
Each time I try to upgrade from my full version of Memoires 3.1 (51) I get a message stating that an error occurred during download and to try again later. Can you help me with this?
Ann, I’ll look into this, thanks. In the mean time, you can just download the new version from http://www.codingrobots.com/memoires/ and replace the old one with the downloaded one.
Hello, what are the limitations of deomo version, please? I’ve just downloaded 3.2 version in order to try it but it does not import anything from MacJournal: it says it imported exact N. of journals and 0 entries. Is this one of the limitations? Best, Nat
@Nat:
Mémoires supports importing from the older versions of MacJournal. If it can’t import, unfortunately, this means, that your version of MacJournal is not supported.
As for trial version limitations: you can create up to 10 entries per journal.
It’s really a great app. And I would really like to know if you plan to develop an iPhone version too, as it has been so long that I’m looking for a diary that works on both platforms…?
I travel a lot and am looking at just bringing an iPad to lighten the load. Please made an App that syncs between iPhone/iPad and my Mac.
Awesome program. I have been journalling for 18 years and love the change to the digital age. Exporting to PDF gives me the warm fuzzy feeling that I will never lose my data. Thanks.