Keep It Mobile Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Keep It Mobile for iPhone.
Keep It Mobile is free iOS app published by Steve Harris

How much?

wcrocker

Have seen great things about your app. Unfortunately am not going to give it a try because I can’t find a subscription price in the App Store, in the App, or on your website on or around the subscription info page. Lots of info on billing and hoe to cancel, but none on the price. Curious.


Requires a subscription for trial

snookie1

Requires a subscription just to try it. Deleted it once I saw that.


Fantastic concept, but fails to keep things

JonS_Sea

I love the concept of this app, a clean flexible place to store everything that's backed by a simple file system I can see on my Mac or via Files. However, it fails to save items enough that I don't trust it. The "Save for offline" fails 100% of the time, and often keeps the entire item itself from saving at all. If the saving issues are solved and of this gained a web clipper I'd ditch the green elephant app.


Almost there

ChadAHall

Almost what it needs to be. It’s what I always wanted from apps like Evernote but unfortunately the sync of just not quite there yet. Currently I have a three day old document that hasn’t yet fully synced to iOS in those three days. So, I dig this app, just don’t trust it yet.


Not worth the subscription price!

BAR112

Formerly used this up until they went the greedy subscription route. Now I use the best-ever download-everything app (one-time reasonable purchase price): Keep Everything. Check that one out if you’ve had it with subscriptions!


Almost the Perfect App

MikePluta

The only thing missing is a web and/or Windows client. Barring that, the ability to auto-sync to an iCloud drive accessible folder or to Dropbox would be an acceptable compromise.


Subpar at best

Nino V.

This app has a ton of issues: - Adding a new item works fine. But deleting it, that's where the problems arise. You delete it from "All Items", and you think it's gone but it's not. Exit that screen and tap "All Items" again, and it's almost always there. - Previews rarely work. Adding a Twitter link? The app uses the Twitter ID as the title which isn't informative to the user. No preview. Adding a website link? It won't fetch a thumbnail preview of the article, for example. The app design is simplistic at best. It feels like an iOS 7 app running on iOS 12. If the sync features worked flawlessly, it would be a good app. But when you compromise on design you have to ensure that you nail the rest, especially reliability. This app falls short on both counts, and with vastly superior alternatives out there (e.g., Pocket), there's no reason to use this.


Just right

Chrmkr

I’ve used Evernote, Apple Notes, Bear. Each have their strengths. But Keep It is “Just Right”. $10 per year subscription is also just right to support ongoing development and being easy on the budget. Thanks to “Macstories” that I heard about this app. At first I thought there was no batch tagging but found there is. Love the non-proprietary file system and syncing iPhone and iPad thru iCloud. It’s Just Right and “it just works”.


Love this app but please add geolocation support!

e2kk6n

I would give this app 5 stars except for the fact that it does not store geolocation data with entries or allow searching for entries by geo. I submitted a request to the developer for this ojas well. Geotags are an essential feature for me and supported in apps like Evernote, DayOne, Drafts. Please, please add this feature!


Fantastic note system

kontango

I am an Evernote user and just started using Keep It. There isn’t one thing I don’t like about it. Excellent (and easy-to-use) tagging, folders, search (including in PDFs). Top notch software. I have only two feature requests for future versions: 1. Tables! 2. Apple Pencil support Otherwise, outstanding!