8.8
2023-12-05
- Added ability export all of your notes to .csv file. Simply press the Export to .CSV button in the settings page, and you can save the .csv files or share via Email or texts,... anyway you want!
- iOS 17 support!
8.7
2022-03-29
- Check out another app by the same developer called "Close Ties - Honest Messaging" that allows you to message each other in real time under each date in the calendar (also supports typing indicator and read receipts).
- Minor improvements for iOS 15.
8.6
2021-08-29
- Fixed bug where moving between the timezone without restarting the app can show a wrong month header in the calendar e.i. off by one month.
8.4
2020-12-21
- Now with Siri integration! You can now talk to Siri to append/create notes to calendar dates (only supported in English/British English) or search your calendar notes with any time range (supported in any device languages). You cannot delete or override existing notes with Siri, and this is to prevent accidental deletes. You can only add/append additional texts after two new lines per each add to each date using Siri.
- Ask Siri to add notes to a date: "Add note using Daily Notes/Daily Notes 2/Daily Notes Planner app". When Siri asks what to call your note or which one to edit, tell it a date like "this/last Monday/Tuesday/etc" or "July 1st (year is optional)" or "next week/month". The names/titles of your calendar notes are dates! Due to technology limitations, you cannot do very complex date queries here like 3 days from today, 15 days from tomorrow, etc. (follow the modal examples above instead).
- Ask Siri to search notes in any time range: "Search notes using Daily Notes/Daily Notes 2/Daily Notes Planner app". When prompted "what time?", you can specify any date range. Siri is going to ask "what time" here, but you have to answer "which date" instead since our notes are based on dates.
- Siri will give you good/satisfying UI/feedbacks after each notes addition or search! You can use Siri anytime among which are when the app is opened, shut down, or in background.
- iOS 14 home widgets and Today's widgets (for prior iOS 14) optimizations and bug fixes.
8.3
2020-12-11
- Date format in iOS 14 reflects what you set in the app (e.i. mm/dd/yyyy, dd/mm/yyyy, yyyy/mm//dd)
- Added translations for Korean and Chinese (Simplified) for iOS 14 widgets.
- Translation bug fixes and optimizations.
ALL NEW iOS 14 WIDGETS!
- Shows you today's and the latest future notes as informatively as possible in the space space! (one new screenshot of the widgets was added to the app store listing).
- Supports all widget sizes. When you tap on the smallest widget, it will open notes of today if you have notes for today or of nearest future day that you have notes for. For bigger widgets, you can actually press each row to open notes for that day. Pressing in empty space in the bigger widgets will open today's notes in the Calendar page.
- All widgets can show multiple lines for a date if the list of your future notes is shorter than the height of the widget, prioritizing to show you the most amount of notes on days that are closest to today.
- Font of the widget is same font as your notes' font. Today's color is same as that you set in the app too.
8.2
2020-11-30
ALL NEW iOS 14 WIDGETS!
- Shows you today's and the latest future notes as informatively as possible in the space space! (one new screenshot of the widgets was added to the app store listing).
- Supports all widget sizes. When you tap on the smallest widget, it will open notes of today if you have notes for today or of nearest future day that you have notes for. For bigger widgets, you can actually press each row to open notes for that day. Pressing in empty space in the bigger widgets will open today's notes in the Calendar page.
- All widgets can show multiple lines for a date if the list of your future notes is shorter than the height of the widget, prioritizing to show you the most amount of notes on days that are closest to today.
- Font of the widget is same font as your notes' font. Today's color is same as that you set in the app too.
8.1
2020-01-02
- The most stable release for our 2020!
- Check out my Mac version of Daily Notes Planner to sync notes between it and your phone!
8.0
2019-11-22
- Bugs fixes and minor improvements.
7.9
2019-10-30
- Fix bug with scrolling to today's notes in search bar.
- Minor improvements
7.8
2019-10-24
- iOS 13.1.3 optimizations
- Now when you search and delete existing search term, it will scroll to today's note like how the search page opens initially.
7.7
2019-10-23
- Fixed the crash happening when editing search word after going into detail.
- Minor improvements.
7.6
2019-10-22
- Fixed bug sometimes the list would not scroll to near today's note when tapping onto the search bar.
7.5
2019-10-14
- Fixed bug password lock screen was not presented in full modal screen in iOS 13.
- Fixed in iOS password not being able to be changed.
7.4
2019-10-12
- Minor bug fixes.
7.3
2019-10-09
- iOS 13 improvements.
7.2
2019-10-05
iOS 13 bug fixes
7.1
2019-10-04
- iOS 13 Dark mode is coming soon!
- Added back support for iOS 11 and iOS 12 (I thought iOS 11 and iOS 12 users still could download the older updates, but that isn't the case).
7.0
2019-10-01
- Support for iOS 13! The previous updates made the app flawless for iOS 12 and below (with 0 crash rate), so this update and onward will only be delivered if you have iOS 13.
- Dark mode is coming soon in the next update.
- When you select texts that would be underneath the keyboard once it opens, now textView moves up with the same animation.
- Fixed flashes when changing text color in Folder Notes and Weekly Schedule.
- Fixed bugs introduced when running iOS 13 including but not limited to: selecting search bar would not scroll the list to the today's note, palette button to change text color would be half way hidden, bug with Gboard in zoomed mode where textView will not update bounds correctly with keyboard open, in iPad calendar's frame would not adjust correctly when the screen rotates, etc..
6.7
2019-05-27
- In today's notes preview section that is underneath the calendar, app now automatically detects addresses, phone numbers, links, tracking numbers and flight numbers and tapping onto them will open relevant apps such as Maps for addresses, Safari for links etc. This feature is only in today's notes preview section and not in detail view where you edit your notes, so that this feature doesn't interfere with the editing of yours notes.
- Fixed bug when the calendar is in Weekly Mode, in rare cases it wouldn't go back to Monthly Mode after resuming the app fro the background.
- Improved styling for Verdana and HelveticaNeue Calendar & Settings Font (default is Georgia). Fixed numbers in these fonts were not dead centered vertically.
- In Mac version of Daily Notes Planner, you can export/import your notes as .CSV files and open those files in Excel or in Numbers app.
6.6
2019-04-09
Do you not like Georgia font? If you want to try other fonts, you can now change it under "Settings" -> "Calendar & Settings Font" then change the font among Georgia, Verdana, and Helvetica Neue. Additional fonts may be added in the future. Changing this font applies to calendar dates and settings related texts. If you have your favorite font, let me know via inhoDeveloper@gmail.com! Translated this feature in all languages.
6.5
2019-01-28
- Fixed rare crashes.
- Fixed issue default color setting button would sometimes disappear when scrolling between colors.
- Translated Widget in Korean and Chinese.
What is the best way to use Daily Notes Planner?"
There are many ways to use this app, but I recommend you use Daily Notes Planner for both your iPhone and MacBook. It is much easier to type/edit your notes on the MacBook than in the iPhone, but it is so nice to always have all of your notes in the iPhone wherever you go. So I recommend that with Daily Notes Planner, you type/edit notes in your MacBook then SAVE notes to iCloud, then LOAD notes from iCloud to your iPhone every time. I personally use Daily Notes Planner this way, and Daily Notes Planner gives me so much happiness. With this approach, I do not type anything in my iPhone’s Daily Notes Planner and use it as containing read-only notes. Whenever I need to type something into the app, I open my MacBook, type, and sync the notes to my iPhone.
What is Daily Notes Planner’s Handoff feature, and how does it make saving and loading notes from iCloud easier?
Apple’s Handoff feature allows you to start something on one device (Mac & iOS) and then pick it up on another nearby device. In Daily Notes Planner, when you SAVE your notes to iCloud with one of the devices, all your other nearby devices will prompt you to LOAD your notes from iCloud.
For example, when you SAVE your notes to iCloud with your MacBook, your nearby iPhone will display a Handoff banner for Daily Notes Planner in the bottom of multitasking or app switcher screen (you can go to the multitasking screen by pressing the home button twice or, if your iPhone doesn’t have a home button, by swiping up a bit from the bottom of the screen). Pressing this Handoff banner for Daily Notes Planner will open the app and prompt you to LOAD your notes from iCloud.
When you SAVE your notes to iCloud with your iPhone, your nearby Mac will display a Handoff icon for Daily Notes Planner in the bottom left of the screen on the dock. Clicking this Handoff icon for Daily Notes Planner will open the app and prompt you to LOAD your notes from iCloud.
In order for Handoff to work, you need your devices to be signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID and to have enabled Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Handoff. Handoff can be enabled in the Settings app under General.
For more questions & answers, open the app, click Extras, and click "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)".