It's a great way to take the app for a test drive and see if it'll meet your needs. The good news is that there is a free, universal version of Contacts Manager available for the iPhone and iPad that restricts you to just 10 logs, to-dos, and documents. I'm willing to pay a premium price for premium software, but since the iPhone and iPad versions are virtually the exact same app with no UI differences, I would've liked to see a universal version available, even if at just a discounted price than if I were to buy them separately. It's somewhat annoying that the iPhone and iPad version are separate, rather expensive purchases. Personally, I will probably use Contacts Journal to manage photography clients and attach contracts and receipts to each client as well as make notes about the photo sessions and client requests. I'll admit to approaching this app with a "when will I actually use this" attitude, but my thoughts changed as I started exploring the app. No paid universal for iPhone and iPad version available, even though the lite version is universalĬontacts Journal is a great way to manage important information about contacts, make notes about meetings and assign documents to them.
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