Flow: Sketch, Draw, Take Notes

Flow: Sketch, Draw, Take Notes

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3.3.2

June 6, 2024

Version 3.3.2 This new version is all about the bug fixes and polish. We hope you enjoy using it. Version 3.3.0 New helper tips are now in Flow to help you discover all our great features. We've also fixed some bugs. Version 3.2.2 We've fixed a handful of rendering bugs, worked on app performance and fixed a couple of minor crashes. Version 3.1.1 This update introduces a great new way to use color in Flow, customizable background colors for documents and a whole bunch of little UI improvements.
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3.3.1

March 11, 2024

Version 3.3.1 This new version is all about the bug fixes and polish. We hope you enjoy using it. Version 3.3.0 New helper tips are now in Flow to help you discover all our great features. We've also fixed some bugs. Version 3.2.2 We've fixed a handful of rendering bugs, worked on app performance and fixed a couple of minor crashes. Version 3.1.1 This update introduces a great new way to use color in Flow, customizable background colors for documents and a whole bunch of little UI improvements.
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3.3.0

December 13, 2023

Version 3.3.0 New helper tips are now in Flow to help you discover all our great features. We've also fixed some bugs. Version 3.2.2 We've fixed a handful of rendering bugs, worked on app performance and fixed a couple of minor crashes. Version 3.1.1 This update introduces a great new way to use color in Flow, customizable background colors for documents and a whole bunch of little UI improvements. COLOR PALETTE Flow has a new option to display a set of colors on screen for quickly switching color whilst you stay on the same drawing tool. You can setup these colors however you like, and the palette will be saved as part of the document you are working on. Tap the new ‘document colors’ button at the top of the screen next to the undo button to turn the document colors on and off. (Note: the ‘reset zoom’ button has been retired from this top menu.) Tapping on one of the colors will set your current tool to that color, and you can tap a color twice to open a color picker. You can also press and hold on a color to get the eyedropper and choose from a color somewhere on the screen. On iPad you can choose where on the screen the color palette goes by dragging it around, it can snap to either the top or bottom of the screen, or next to the Tool Editor. Just drag on any of the colors towards the center of the screen and the snap locations will appear. On iPhone the colors only display at the top of the screen. You can return the colors to the default set by pressing and holding on the colors button at the top of the screen. DOCUMENT BACKGROUND COLOR You can now customize the background color of your document using a color picker. The 16 default light and dark options are shown as smaller circles next to the large circle that shows the current color. Tap one of the small circles to choose that color, and tap the large color circle to open the color picker and customize it. TOOL EDITOR When you have a drawing tool selected, the tool editor now displays an icon at the top indicating the pen type. You can press and hold on this icon to bring up a list of pen types and swap to it. LAYERS The layers menu has been updated: - The layer color indicator is now a bar instead of a circle - New icons for the buttons at the top to choose between side docking or floating - New ‘switch’ style button instead of a tick icon for showing when layers are active or not - A new option to drag and choose the height of the layers panel when it is floating, the drag bar becomes available once you have more than 4 layers and will remember the height you set - Layers will now hide on iPad when you’re in pencil case mode - Improved the layout when shown on iPhone in pencil case mode PASTEBOARD The pasteboard screen has an updated look that now shows your pasteboard content in a grid layout with two columns, and button to enable edit mode for removing content. The icon has also been updated. NEW DEFAULT TOOLS The set of default tools has been updated to be more suitable for note-taking. UI IMPROVEMENTS - Simplified the eyedropper ui to focus on just showing the new color being chosen - Updated the look of the color swatches shown when the eyedropper is active and it now shows a grayscale range of color options if you’re on a gray color - Layers UI now hides and unhides when the pen editor is opened - Updated the tool editor size control style to make the currently selected size more prominent - Added a new ‘disconnect pencil case’ icon when pencil case mode is on - The pen sets screen now uses the dark interface mode if it is on - Updated the pen sets button icon - Lowered the position of the pens at the bottom of the screen on iPhone to make more room to see the document - Updated the pen editor style on iPhone to dock completely up against the top bar - When choosing a background pattern for a document the pattern size and opacity controls now fold away if you have chosen no pattern
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3.2.2

November 1, 2023

Version 3.2.2 We've fixed a handful of rendering bugs, worked on app performance and fixed a couple of minor crashes. Version 3.1.1 This update introduces a great new way to use color in Flow, customizable background colors for documents and a whole bunch of little UI improvements. COLOR PALETTE Flow has a new option to display a set of colors on screen for quickly switching color whilst you stay on the same drawing tool. You can setup these colors however you like, and the palette will be saved as part of the document you are working on. Tap the new ‘document colors’ button at the top of the screen next to the undo button to turn the document colors on and off. (Note: the ‘reset zoom’ button has been retired from this top menu.) Tapping on one of the colors will set your current tool to that color, and you can tap a color twice to open a color picker. You can also press and hold on a color to get the eyedropper and choose from a color somewhere on the screen. On iPad you can choose where on the screen the color palette goes by dragging it around, it can snap to either the top or bottom of the screen, or next to the Tool Editor. Just drag on any of the colors towards the center of the screen and the snap locations will appear. On iPhone the colors only display at the top of the screen. You can return the colors to the default set by pressing and holding on the colors button at the top of the screen. DOCUMENT BACKGROUND COLOR You can now customize the background color of your document using a color picker. The 16 default light and dark options are shown as smaller circles next to the large circle that shows the current color. Tap one of the small circles to choose that color, and tap the large color circle to open the color picker and customize it. TOOL EDITOR When you have a drawing tool selected, the tool editor now displays an icon at the top indicating the pen type. You can press and hold on this icon to bring up a list of pen types and swap to it. LAYERS The layers menu has been updated: - The layer color indicator is now a bar instead of a circle - New icons for the buttons at the top to choose between side docking or floating - New ‘switch’ style button instead of a tick icon for showing when layers are active or not - A new option to drag and choose the height of the layers panel when it is floating, the drag bar becomes available once you have more than 4 layers and will remember the height you set - Layers will now hide on iPad when you’re in pencil case mode - Improved the layout when shown on iPhone in pencil case mode PASTEBOARD The pasteboard screen has an updated look that now shows your pasteboard content in a grid layout with two columns, and button to enable edit mode for removing content. The icon has also been updated. NEW DEFAULT TOOLS The set of default tools has been updated to be more suitable for note-taking. UI IMPROVEMENTS - Simplified the eyedropper ui to focus on just showing the new color being chosen - Updated the look of the color swatches shown when the eyedropper is active and it now shows a grayscale range of color options if you’re on a gray color - Layers UI now hides and unhides when the pen editor is opened - Updated the tool editor size control style to make the currently selected size more prominent - Added a new ‘disconnect pencil case’ icon when pencil case mode is on - The pen sets screen now uses the dark interface mode if it is on - Updated the pen sets button icon - Lowered the position of the pens at the bottom of the screen on iPhone to make more room to see the document - Updated the pen editor style on iPhone to dock completely up against the top bar - When choosing a background pattern for a document the pattern size and opacity controls now fold away if you have chosen no pattern
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3.2.1

September 27, 2023

Version 3.2.0 We've added some handy new tips using the iOS17 TipKit system - we'll be adding more so let us know what you think. Version 3.1.1 This update introduces a great new way to use color in Flow, customizable background colors for documents and a whole bunch of little UI improvements. COLOR PALETTE Flow has a new option to display a set of colors on screen for quickly switching color whilst you stay on the same drawing tool. You can setup these colors however you like, and the palette will be saved as part of the document you are working on. Tap the new ‘document colors’ button at the top of the screen next to the undo button to turn the document colors on and off. (Note: the ‘reset zoom’ button has been retired from this top menu.) Tapping on one of the colors will set your current tool to that color, and you can tap a color twice to open a color picker. You can also press and hold on a color to get the eyedropper and choose from a color somewhere on the screen. On iPad you can choose where on the screen the color palette goes by dragging it around, it can snap to either the top or bottom of the screen, or next to the Tool Editor. Just drag on any of the colors towards the center of the screen and the snap locations will appear. On iPhone the colors only display at the top of the screen. You can return the colors to the default set by pressing and holding on the colors button at the top of the screen. DOCUMENT BACKGROUND COLOR You can now customize the background color of your document using a color picker. The 16 default light and dark options are shown as smaller circles next to the large circle that shows the current color. Tap one of the small circles to choose that color, and tap the large color circle to open the color picker and customize it. TOOL EDITOR When you have a drawing tool selected, the tool editor now displays an icon at the top indicating the pen type. You can press and hold on this icon to bring up a list of pen types and swap to it. LAYERS The layers menu has been updated: - The layer color indicator is now a bar instead of a circle - New icons for the buttons at the top to choose between side docking or floating - New ‘switch’ style button instead of a tick icon for showing when layers are active or not - A new option to drag and choose the height of the layers panel when it is floating, the drag bar becomes available once you have more than 4 layers and will remember the height you set - Layers will now hide on iPad when you’re in pencil case mode - Improved the layout when shown on iPhone in pencil case mode PASTEBOARD The pasteboard screen has an updated look that now shows your pasteboard content in a grid layout with two columns, and button to enable edit mode for removing content. The icon has also been updated. NEW DEFAULT TOOLS The set of default tools has been updated to be more suitable for note-taking. UI IMPROVEMENTS - Simplified the eyedropper ui to focus on just showing the new color being chosen - Updated the look of the color swatches shown when the eyedropper is active and it now shows a grayscale range of color options if you’re on a gray color - Layers UI now hides and unhides when the pen editor is opened - Updated the tool editor size control style to make the currently selected size more prominent - Added a new ‘disconnect pencil case’ icon when pencil case mode is on - The pen sets screen now uses the dark interface mode if it is on - Updated the pen sets button icon - Lowered the position of the pens at the bottom of the screen on iPhone to make more room to see the document - Updated the pen editor style on iPhone to dock completely up against the top bar - When choosing a background pattern for a document the pattern size and opacity controls now fold away if you have chosen no pattern
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3.2.0

September 20, 2023

Version 3.2.0 We've added some handy new tips using the iOS17 TipKit system - we'll be adding more so let us know what you think. Version 3.1.1 This update introduces a great new way to use color in Flow, customizable background colors for documents and a whole bunch of little UI improvements. COLOR PALETTE Flow has a new option to display a set of colors on screen for quickly switching color whilst you stay on the same drawing tool. You can setup these colors however you like, and the palette will be saved as part of the document you are working on. Tap the new ‘document colors’ button at the top of the screen next to the undo button to turn the document colors on and off. (Note: the ‘reset zoom’ button has been retired from this top menu.) Tapping on one of the colors will set your current tool to that color, and you can tap a color twice to open a color picker. You can also press and hold on a color to get the eyedropper and choose from a color somewhere on the screen. On iPad you can choose where on the screen the color palette goes by dragging it around, it can snap to either the top or bottom of the screen, or next to the Tool Editor. Just drag on any of the colors towards the center of the screen and the snap locations will appear. On iPhone the colors only display at the top of the screen. You can return the colors to the default set by pressing and holding on the colors button at the top of the screen. DOCUMENT BACKGROUND COLOR You can now customize the background color of your document using a color picker. The 16 default light and dark options are shown as smaller circles next to the large circle that shows the current color. Tap one of the small circles to choose that color, and tap the large color circle to open the color picker and customize it. TOOL EDITOR When you have a drawing tool selected, the tool editor now displays an icon at the top indicating the pen type. You can press and hold on this icon to bring up a list of pen types and swap to it. LAYERS The layers menu has been updated: - The layer color indicator is now a bar instead of a circle - New icons for the buttons at the top to choose between side docking or floating - New ‘switch’ style button instead of a tick icon for showing when layers are active or not - A new option to drag and choose the height of the layers panel when it is floating, the drag bar becomes available once you have more than 4 layers and will remember the height you set - Layers will now hide on iPad when you’re in pencil case mode - Improved the layout when shown on iPhone in pencil case mode PASTEBOARD The pasteboard screen has an updated look that now shows your pasteboard content in a grid layout with two columns, and button to enable edit mode for removing content. The icon has also been updated. NEW DEFAULT TOOLS The set of default tools has been updated to be more suitable for note-taking. UI IMPROVEMENTS - Simplified the eyedropper ui to focus on just showing the new color being chosen - Updated the look of the color swatches shown when the eyedropper is active and it now shows a grayscale range of color options if you’re on a gray color - Layers UI now hides and unhides when the pen editor is opened - Updated the tool editor size control style to make the currently selected size more prominent - Added a new ‘disconnect pencil case’ icon when pencil case mode is on - The pen sets screen now uses the dark interface mode if it is on - Updated the pen sets button icon - Lowered the position of the pens at the bottom of the screen on iPhone to make more room to see the document - Updated the pen editor style on iPhone to dock completely up against the top bar - When choosing a background pattern for a document the pattern size and opacity controls now fold away if you have chosen no pattern
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3.1.1

August 31, 2023

This update introduces a great new way to use color in Flow, customizable background colors for documents and a whole bunch of little UI improvements. COLOR PALETTE Flow has a new option to display a set of colors on screen for quickly switching color whilst you stay on the same drawing tool. You can setup these colors however you like, and the palette will be saved as part of the document you are working on. Tap the new ‘document colors’ button at the top of the screen next to the undo button to turn the document colors on and off. (Note: the ‘reset zoom’ button has been retired from this top menu.) Tapping on one of the colors will set your current tool to that color, and you can tap a color twice to open a color picker. You can also press and hold on a color to get the eyedropper and choose from a color somewhere on the screen. On iPad you can choose where on the screen the color palette goes by dragging it around, it can snap to either the top or bottom of the screen, or next to the Tool Editor. Just drag on any of the colors towards the center of the screen and the snap locations will appear. On iPhone the colors only display at the top of the screen. You can return the colors to the default set by pressing and holding on the colors button at the top of the screen. DOCUMENT BACKGROUND COLOR You can now customize the background color of your document using a color picker. The 16 default light and dark options are shown as smaller circles next to the large circle that shows the current color. Tap one of the small circles to choose that color, and tap the large color circle to open the color picker and customize it. TOOL EDITOR When you have a drawing tool selected, the tool editor now displays an icon at the top indicating the pen type. You can press and hold on this icon to bring up a list of pen types and swap to it. LAYERS The layers menu has been updated: - The layer color indicator is now a bar instead of a circle - New icons for the buttons at the top to choose between side docking or floating - New ‘switch’ style button instead of a tick icon for showing when layers are active or not - A new option to drag and choose the height of the layers panel when it is floating, the drag bar becomes available once you have more than 4 layers and will remember the height you set - Layers will now hide on iPad when you’re in pencil case mode - Improved the layout when shown on iPhone in pencil case mode PASTEBOARD The pasteboard screen has an updated look that now shows your pasteboard content in a grid layout with two columns, and button to enable edit mode for removing content. The icon has also been updated. NEW DEFAULT TOOLS The set of default tools has been updated to be more suitable for note-taking. UI IMPROVEMENTS - Simplified the eyedropper ui to focus on just showing the new color being chosen - Updated the look of the color swatches shown when the eyedropper is active and it now shows a grayscale range of color options if you’re on a gray color - Layers UI now hides and unhides when the pen editor is opened - Updated the tool editor size control style to make the currently selected size more prominent - Added a new ‘disconnect pencil case’ icon when pencil case mode is on - The pen sets screen now uses the dark interface mode if it is on - Updated the pen sets button icon - Lowered the position of the pens at the bottom of the screen on iPhone to make more room to see the document - Updated the pen editor style on iPhone to dock completely up against the top bar - When choosing a background pattern for a document the pattern size and opacity controls now fold away if you have chosen no pattern BUG FIXES - Fixed a bug that could cause the tool size picker to sometimes not match the correct pen size - Fixed an issue where the layout of the top buttons on iPhone could be misaligned - Fixed an issue with the layout of the top buttons on iPad Split View
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3.1.0

August 14, 2023

This update introduces a great new way to use color in Flow, customizable background colors for documents and a whole bunch of little UI improvements. COLOR PALETTE Flow has a new option to display a set of colors on screen for quickly switching color whilst you stay on the same drawing tool. You can setup these colors however you like, and the palette will be saved as part of the document you are working on. Tap the new ‘document colors’ button at the top of the screen next to the undo button to turn the document colors on and off. (Note: the ‘reset zoom’ button has been retired from this top menu.) Tapping on one of the colors will set your current tool to that color, and you can tap a color twice to open a color picker. You can also press and hold on a color to get the eyedropper and choose from a color somewhere on the screen. On iPad you can choose where on the screen the color palette goes by dragging it around, it can snap to either the top or bottom of the screen, or next to the Tool Editor. Just drag on any of the colors towards the center of the screen and the snap locations will appear. On iPhone the colors only display at the top of the screen. You can return the colors to the default set by pressing and holding on the colors button at the top of the screen. DOCUMENT BACKGROUND COLOR You can now customize the background color of your document using a color picker. The 16 default light and dark options are shown as smaller circles next to the large circle that shows the current color. Tap one of the small circles to choose that color, and tap the large color circle to open the color picker and customize it. TOOL EDITOR When you have a drawing tool selected, the tool editor now displays an icon at the top indicating the pen type. You can press and hold on this icon to bring up a list of pen types and swap to it. LAYERS The layers menu has been updated: - The layer color indicator is now a bar instead of a circle - New icons for the buttons at the top to choose between side docking or floating - New ‘switch’ style button instead of a tick icon for showing when layers are active or not - A new option to drag and choose the height of the layers panel when it is floating, the drag bar becomes available once you have more than 4 layers and will remember the height you set - Layers will now hide on iPad when you’re in pencil case mode - Improved the layout when shown on iPhone in pencil case mode PASTEBOARD The pasteboard screen has an updated look that now shows your pasteboard content in a grid layout with two columns, and button to enable edit mode for removing content. The icon has also been updated. NEW DEFAULT TOOLS The set of default tools has been updated to be more suitable for note-taking. UI IMPROVEMENTS - Simplified the eyedropper ui to focus on just showing the new color being chosen - Updated the look of the color swatches shown when the eyedropper is active and it now shows a grayscale range of color options if you’re on a gray color - Layers UI now hides and unhides when the pen editor is opened - Updated the tool editor size control style to make the currently selected size more prominent - Added a new ‘disconnect pencil case’ icon when pencil case mode is on - The pen sets screen now uses the dark interface mode if it is on - Updated the pen sets button icon - Lowered the position of the pens at the bottom of the screen on iPhone to make more room to see the document - Updated the pen editor style on iPhone to dock completely up against the top bar - When choosing a background pattern for a document the pattern size and opacity controls now fold away if you have chosen no pattern BUG FIXES - Fixed a bug that could cause the tool size picker to sometimes not match the correct pen size - Fixed an issue where the layout of the top buttons on iPhone could be misaligned - Fixed an issue with the layout of the top buttons on iPad Split View
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3.0.4

July 20, 2023

3.0.4 Crash fixes. 3.0.0 LAYERS Layers are now available in Flow. It’s been one of our most requested features and we’ve spent months working with our testers to get it just right. Layers are like stacked pieces of transparent paper. You can draw on them independently, you can merge them, rearrange their order, hide or show them and change their opacity. Layers create a safeguard for your work so you can change individual parts while preserving the rest. For example, you might sketch something with pencil on one layer, then draw over the top with ink then hide the original pencil sketch layer completely. You can also bring that layer back if you want to start again. FLOW WEB VIEWER You can now view your Flow documents in your web browser! Just login with your account at flowapp.moleskinestudio.com to check it out. PRESSURE CURVES You can now choose from four different Apple Pencil pressure curves, along with the corresponding influence that the curve has on your drawing. You can easily access this by the Gesture Settings button along the top right. HOVER If you have the latest iPad Pro with Apple Pencil, you can now see a preview of your strokes when hovering. PEN SIZES We’ve added WAY more pen sizes. Bigger. Smaller. We’ve got it all. PANNING You can now pan the canvas further off screen when zoomed, making it easier to position your work where you want it. PERFORMANCE There are some big performance boosts in this release, reducing latency and load times even more. MARKER TOOL BLENDING The chisel marker and round marker tools now apply their ink additively to the page, so when you draw with multiple passes the colour remains the same but increases in strength, whereas previously these tools would darken the page as you drew over a spot multiple times. PENCIL CASE If you haven’t already tried Pencil Case - it moves your tools to your iPhone screen so you can have an immersive experience on iPad. We’ve streamlined the Pencil Case layout to be clearer and we’ve added Layers so you can dedicate your iPhone to controlling them, giving you more real estate on iPad. Give it a try by opening Flow on both devices side by side and watch the magic happen. SELECTING - When using the Lasso, you can now just tap to select objects rather than having to draw around them. - You can toggle whether your selection comes from the current layer or all enabled layers. - With an active selection, you can choose a different layer and tap ‘Move to current layer’ to reorganise your document. - If you want to select everything, tap and hold on the Lasso Knife in the tool dock. ROTATING AND SCALING - Objects now have handles which allows you to scale from corners or from the centre. - The new rotate handle allows more accurate spinning goodness by showing the degrees of rotation. - You can turn on ‘Snap’ by tapping the magnet icon to lock moving along an axis (shown by yellow guide lines). Rotation will be locked to 5º increments. IMAGES - It’s now easier to use images in your documents. - Just tap an image with the Lasso to see the new images editor with options for editing opacity, resetting rotation or replacing the image with another. TIMELAPSE Our timelapse feature is unique because you can open any of your documents and retroactively create an awesome timelapse video from it. We’ve added a great new setting where you can choose whether it’s created based on time strokes were drawn, or based on the layered order of them (bottom to top). We’ve also tweaked the GIF export so it repeats the last frame so it highlights the end result. We love sharing Timelapse GIFs on Instagram so be sure to tag us @moleskinestudio when you post there. INTERFACE We’ve made countless improvements to the interface, see What’s New in the app for all the details. THANK YOU! If you want to chat to our developers and designers directly about these features (or something else), just email flow@moleskinestudio.com. We love hearing from our customers.
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3.0.3

June 29, 2023

LAYERS Layers are now available in Flow. It’s been one of our most requested features and we’ve spent months working with our testers to get it just right. Layers are like stacked pieces of transparent paper. You can draw on them independently, you can merge them, rearrange their order, hide or show them and change their opacity. Layers create a safeguard for your work so you can change individual parts while preserving the rest. For example, you might sketch something with pencil on one layer, then draw over the top with ink then hide the original pencil sketch layer completely. You can also bring that layer back if you want to start again. FLOW WEB VIEWER You can now view your Flow documents in your web browser! Just login with your account at flowapp.moleskinestudio.com to check it out. PRESSURE CURVES You can now choose from four different Apple Pencil pressure curves, along with the corresponding influence that the curve has on your drawing. You can easily access this by the Gesture Settings button along the top right. HOVER If you have the latest iPad Pro with Apple Pencil, you can now see a preview of your strokes when hovering. PEN SIZES We’ve added WAY more pen sizes. Bigger. Smaller. We’ve got it all. PANNING You can now pan the canvas further off screen when zoomed, making it easier to position your work where you want it. PERFORMANCE There are some big performance boosts in this release, reducing latency and load times even more. MARKER TOOL BLENDING The chisel marker and round marker tools now apply their ink additively to the page, so when you draw with multiple passes the colour remains the same but increases in strength, whereas previously these tools would darken the page as you drew over a spot multiple times. PENCIL CASE If you haven’t already tried Pencil Case - it moves your tools to your iPhone screen so you can have an immersive experience on iPad. We’ve streamlined the Pencil Case layout to be clearer and we’ve added Layers so you can dedicate your iPhone to controlling them, giving you more real estate on iPad. Give it a try by opening Flow on both devices side by side and watch the magic happen. SELECTING - When using the Lasso, you can now just tap to select objects rather than having to draw around them. - You can toggle whether your selection comes from the current layer or all enabled layers. - With an active selection, you can choose a different layer and tap ‘Move to current layer’ to reorganise your document. - If you want to select everything, tap and hold on the Lasso Knife in the tool dock. ROTATING AND SCALING - Objects now have handles which allows you to scale from corners or from the centre. - The new rotate handle allows more accurate spinning goodness by showing the degrees of rotation. - You can turn on ‘Snap’ by tapping the magnet icon to lock moving along an axis (shown by yellow guide lines). Rotation will be locked to 5º increments. IMAGES - It’s now easier to use images in your documents. - Just tap an image with the Lasso to see the new images editor with options for editing opacity, resetting rotation or replacing the image with another. TIMELAPSE Our timelapse feature is unique because you can open any of your documents and retroactively create an awesome timelapse video from it. We’ve added a great new setting where you can choose whether it’s created based on time strokes were drawn, or based on the layered order of them (bottom to top). We’ve also tweaked the GIF export so it repeats the last frame so it highlights the end result. We love sharing Timelapse GIFs on Instagram so be sure to tag us @moleskinestudio when you post there. INTERFACE We’ve made countless improvements to the interface, see What’s New in the app for all the details. THANK YOU! If you want to chat to our developers and designers directly about these features (or something else), just email flow@moleskinestudio.com. We love hearing from our customers.
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Flow In-App Purchases History

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Description of Flow

Flow helps you make beautiful notes and draw with realistic ink and paper. Take notes, sketch, journal and plan all within the one app. With Apple Pencil, writing and drawing in Flow feels incredibly responsive, and you can even collaborate on documents with friends and colleagues. —FEATURES— - Infinite width documents, just swipe and keep writing and drawing - Secure storage, synced between your devices - Create your own unique set of drawing tools - Colored paper with dot grid, squared, lined or blank styles - Customizable gestures - Advanced Apple Pencil support - Organize your documents with customizable notebook covers - Elegant minimal interface that puts everything at your fingertips - Export images and timelapse videos - Multitask on iPad with Split View, Slide Over and drag-and-drop Membership with Flow includes realtime cloud storage and backup for your documents and tools across all of your devices. —MEMBERSHIP— Download Flow to try it free. After your free trial, Flow requires a subscription which provides you with regular app updates and realtime cloud storage of your documents. Monthly and discounted yearly options are available. If your subscription lapses, Flow remains available in read-only mode. —QUESTIONS?— We love to speak with users, so feel free to reach out at any time via the Flow menu under Help > Contact Support. If you have a feature idea, please let us know at https://bonobo.canny.io/flow. Want to learn more about Timepage, Actions, or Flow? Visit https://moleskinestudio.com to read our guides. We’re also on Twitter—find us at https://twitter.com/moleskinestudio. —MORE— Subscriptions will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. Your subscription will automatically renew unless automatic renewal is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions and automatic renewal status in Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of the free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription. Price may vary by location. Privacy policy: https://moleskinestudio.com/privacy Terms of service: https://moleskinestudio.com/terms —THANK YOU—
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Flow: FAQ

Is Flow available on iPad devices?

Yes, Flow offers an iPad version.
The Flow app was developed by Moleskine S.r.l..
The minimum iOS version for the Flow app is 15.0.
Flow has an impressive rating of 4.1 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Flow App Is Productivity.
The current version of the Flow app is 3.3.2.
The latest Flow app update was released on July 2, 2024.
Flow was first made available on February 5, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
Flow is now available to use in British English, French (France), German (Germany) and 9 more.
Unfortunately, Flow is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, Flow provides opportunities for in-app purchases.
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  • Not a free app - can’t even try

    Don’t download this - you literally cannot do anything without a membership. Apple needs to start dinging these apps for lying about being free. Stop letting developers lie to your users, apple Update: the developer sent a condescending message in response to my FYI for the community saying, “In the future, it is best to read an app’s description in order to avoid future disappointment.” Seriously? And “it’s disappointing when things aren’t free, isn’t it?” Ugh. Just don’t have it labeled as free then, real easy. Sending obnoxious messages suggesting people don’t know how to read isn’t going to make anyone use your product.

    Further Update: I’m not sure why the developer keeps sending me responses with the exact same information. I have no idea why they say they can’t control the information that is listed about the app because that is false. Regardless, this review is not for the developers, it is for people who are looking for a free app. This isn’t a free app and that is not clear. End of story. Please stop sending me messages

    Developer Response

    Hello again, unfortunately app developers do not have control over how apps are labelled on the App Store. If the apps are free to download and try out for a trial period, they must be labelled as free. We would love if this App Store system was improved as well so it could be clearer for everyone. At the moment, the only thing any app developers can do is explain their trial and subscription in their app descriptions.
  • why

    when ever I see a drawing or a note taking app, theres always a subscription if you want more out of the app, not the whole app. this morning I was downloading this app, and the second I got on, it put a subscription add in my face. I thought that you could just exit that add, but I had the restart the app to get out of that add. and then when I got back on, I tried to use one of the markers to see how it was, the second my apple pen hit the screen, the subscription came back up. I just wanted to test it out! and I know you can do a 7 day trial, it’s just annoy because I always forget to unsubscribe when the trial is over. ik the reviews are great, they just don’t say anything about needing to buy the app once you have downloaded it. it might as well cost money to get it.
    great app other wise, would recommend if you want a good trusty note taking and drawing app 👍

    Developer Response

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. The reason we have a free trial is we wanted people to be able to use absolutely everything Flow has to offer without restricting particular features like most freemium apps do. No approach is perfect though and I can understand your frustration. We hope you enjoy using Flow and if you haven't discovered it already, we have a feature voting board (under Help in the menu) where our users vote what we build next, would love any thoughts you have! Thanks, Ben
  • Versatile but with many inexcusable faults

    My pages will go missing with no explanation, and only reappear on my iPad when I click on them on my iPhone (the only other device I can open the documents on). Makes it frustrating when I don’t remember that those specific notes exist and now I’m missing info I needed to memorize for class. Sometimes pages will disappear when I’m working on it and I’ll have to start over. That’s my biggest issue with this app. I’ve had to rewrite notes more than a dozen times. Other issues include the fact that i cannot export cleanly - you can only share notes if the other person pays for the app. Otherwise I have to screenshot notes and send 50 pages of screenshots. I’d also love if this app was compatible with laptops so I could open notes there. There is also no recently deleted folder so if you accidentally delete a document, it’s gone forever. I’m only still using this app because it seems to be the most versatile in terms of note taking and drawing as well as the limitless options for pen color/thickness etc. Went back and forth with their support team for over a month but they couldn’t do anything about it.

    Developer Response

    Hello there! Thanks for your message. Our support team is standing by to help with any app problems, so please contact us via the Help screen in the app or email at flow@moleskinestudio.com. We look forward to talking with you! - Anj