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Hi everyone, thanks so much for all your comments - it's really wonderful to see everyone's enthusiasm for a desktop version of Timepage! We don't always get a chance to respond to every comment so here is a general update of where we are at - our apologies for not commenting sooner.
It's a large undertaking and investment to build and release a Mac version of Timepage (regardless of Catalyst), and we're a small team - we're doing the best we can to prioritise.
Our plan is to release web and desktop version of Actions first, to enable syncing across iPhone, iPad, Android and Mac/Windows. We've recently taken a big step with this approach - you can access Actions on the web at https://actions.moleskinestudio.com
Timepage is currently iOS only, but it syncs with your calendar provider (Google/Apple/Exchange/etc) so you can use any calendar app you'd like on non-iOS devices and everything will stay up to date.
We are currently building a macOS version of Timepage but it's a huge project - so while we're hoping to release it this year we can't confirm a definite timeline just yet. Thanks again for your support and feedback, we'll keep you up to date as best we can!
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Grant Gubler
Yesss!! Please! That would be amazing! Add Actions to MacOS also! 👍🏼
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Steve Ameling
Any updates on this? This post is over a year old. :)
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Bill M.
Is there any update you can provided us? Thank you!
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Allan Williams
Definitely support Timepage for the Mac. Love the app on my phone
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Giovanni De Cicco
it will be great to have a Timepage's desktop version for Mac. Hope I will use it soon as well as I do on my iPhone.
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Designer
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I hope web or desktop version finally will be soon
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Yaroslav
Hi! As a short term workaround, pls make iPad app available to download on Apple silicon 🙏
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Inga Björk
Any updates? Love the apps but really, really need TimePage on desktop
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Roger Chen
I’m an iOS/macOS developer myself, and I recently built a counterfeit Timepage for macOS just to have a consistent experience across my devices. I hope this expresses how eagerly we all want a desktop version of this app. Looking forward to the official launch!
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DrClavan
@Roger Chen: this is amazing! Is this just a mock-up or does it actually work?
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DrClavan
@Roger Chen: That's fantastic! Very impressive. Any chance you can share it, while we are awaiting the official version?
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Natasha
@Roger Chen: YES! i would love to have access to this
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Dora Li
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Roger Chen
@DrClavan: This app is designed for personal use, but I guess it would hurt if I share it with you guys. I made a new version for public release and you can download it here: https://github.com/rogerchenchenn/timepage-for-macos
I will immediately remove the file if bonobo or moleskine ever ask me to, don’t be surprised if one day the link fails. Enjoy the app!
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DrClavan
@Roger Chen: Very impressive! I like it a lot. Great work, especially seeing that you have built it to start learning how to code for MacOS....
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Steve Ameling
@Roger Chen: This works great, thank you! Looks super sharp and is working flawlessly.
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Anthony Rischard
@Roger Chen: Link still good ;-). Thank you for this temporary 'fan' version while we wait for the full featured release (we hope) from Moleskine. Great stuff!
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Frida Mejia
im really looking forward to when this is available to use on a web browser. I love the design and the heatmap feature, i love that in the morning it gives me a rundown of how busy my day is going to be BUT I dont think i'm getting as much out of it if I can only use it on my phone. I have a one month sub to see if I can swing it just on my mobile but if it feels too clunky, I'll just have to wait to see if it ever becomes browser compatible. would love an update to see how it's going!!!
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