Actions for Mac
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William Helton
A native desktop macOS version of Actions. A web version of Actions is available at https://actions.bonobolabs.com
Ben Hamey
in progress
We know it's been a long time coming – but Actions for Mac is ready for beta testing! Internally we've been calling it Mactions 😀
If you would like to try it out, please head over to our Beta Signup page: 👉 https://beta-signup.bonobolabs.com
From there, you’ll be able to install it via TestFlight. Feel free to become testers for Timepage and Flow too.
Most importantly, please use the link on that page to join our Slack so you can share your feedback directly with our team (rather than here on Canny).
Just a gentle reminder: beta versions of software can do unexpected things. We’ve been using it ourselves for months and don’t expect anything destructive – but, you know, beta life.
We’re so excited to see what you think.
Ben
Ben Hamey
in progress
We know it's been a long time coming – but Actions for Mac is ready for beta testing! Internally we've been calling it Mactions 😀
If you would like to try it out, please head over to our Beta Signup page: 👉 https://beta-signup.bonobolabs.com
From there, you’ll be able to install it via TestFlight. Feel free to become testers for Timepage and Flow too.
Most importantly, please use the link on that page to join our Slack so you can share your feedback directly with our team (rather than here on Canny).
Just a gentle reminder: beta versions of software can do unexpected things. We’ve been using it ourselves for months and don’t expect anything destructive – but, you know, beta life.
We’re so excited to see what you think.
Ben
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Andrey Shchemlev
I fully support it, we need a full-fledged MAC OS application.
Alex Louden
Merged in a post:
ACTIONS for MAC - OR - any integrated desktop/web option
hesh hipp
The beauty of the Moleskine Studio system is ALL 3 Apps together. Please allow them to live on a desktop system TOGETHER! As of now, on Mac, you can view (not use) Flow in a browser. You can use Actions on the web but not Timepage. Timepage has a not-as-good-as-mobile desktop App that (sort of) integrates Actions but can't even link to Flow... it's a bit crazy. I love Moleskine and would really love to switch completely over to only using it for all my Events, to-do's, and scribbles BUT its an unusable option until I can do it on all screens.
Alex Louden
Merged in a post:
When will we see Actions for Mac?
Elisabetta Cilento
Dearest Moleskine Support,
When will we see Actions for Mac?
I am really looking forward to using it...
Thank you
Elisabetta
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Holly Barnett-Starrett
This and the lack of a two-way since with Reminders is the one thing keeping me from switching to Moleskine. I loved the trial, but I absolutely have to have a native app.
Michael Guerrero
The feature request has been under review forever. The web version constantly needs you to login so it a poor substitute. The closer MacOS Sequoia gets the more it looks like it can takeover for the glaring oversite.
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Chandler Santos
Under review or released yet?
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Dorian Owens
Good day: I cannot access the web version at the above web page both on the Mac and the iPhone, so it appears the site is down. If the ability to add tasks and lists via the Mac is not available (either in native desktop or via the web, that is a dealbreaker for me because typically on the Mac, that is the easiest spot to add tasks and lists due to the presence of its keyboard, and keyboard shortcuts...
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T. Attaway
I use the desktop Timepage all the time. I would love to be able to use Actions as a desktop app as well on my Mac. People with mobility issues would appreciate being able to access the app with a proper keyboard instead of only on a phone.
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darrin horn
The mac version of Timepage works for the list today, but would love a native Mac version of Actions for more complete management
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