![]() People make a living writing high-end PDF annotation software that is as complex as DTTG itself. How would one operate it with a touch interface? ![]() ![]() I’m not sure why people expect that some software even remotely as capable as DT could exist on an iOS device. The developers did promise when DTTG 2 does come out, it will be a free upgrade to those who purchased version 1. The silver lining here is the fact the developers are actively rebuilding DTTG 2, which may promise to take care of the issues the app deals with now, the only downside is it taking a while, so don’t expect an ETA. Overall, DTTG is not the productivity tool you want it to be. You can not really manually movies files around, due to iOS writing in rich text is broken, people (including myself) have had their entire database deleted on their iOS device (not too terrible, but you have to resync), can’t directly edit PDF files, and overall, there are other apps more capable of what your trying to accomplish. With that said, DTTG contains a lot of flaws. Also, DevonThink to go can add your entire database, and look up information on the go. You can also jot down notes with plain text, record voice, and takes pictures to sync with the desktop version of DevonThink. The iOS version does have a pretty good extension to save webpages to the Devonthink mobile. The best use for the iOS version is to act as a capture method. It’s not completely terrible, but it’s a far cry from what the desktop version is. On the other hand, the iOS version is not so much. As you already know, DevonThink on the desktop is a great app with a lot of features and versatility. Well, you deserve an answer, so I’ll chime in.
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