This of course means that if you use the App for 10 years, which is not an unrealistic time for using it, it will cost you a minimum of $240.00 to have continual access your data assuming the price is never increased and the company stays in business that long. However from the list of popular in-app purchases I would offer an educated guess of $24 to $36 a year depending on the subscription length of a month or a year.
#OPUS DOMINI VS OPUS ONE MAC#
Unfortunately or by design the website or the description in the Mac App Store never mentions what the price is.
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Cloud synchronization across other iOS Devices and MacOS.The new notes section will allow you to change font at any point in the note, Change font size up or down and Change font color.New Widgets for Daily Tasks and events at a glance, Mission statement, Values & Principles.New Daily Notes section that allow you to change font, size and color for a specific text, phrase or paragraph.Task Alarms synced through out devices.Master Task list with side Planner Views.Daily Notes with Motivational Quotes and the ability to include text and maps.Daily Schedule and Event integration with Calendar.Daily Task lists with status, priority and notes.
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Use our Growth Sections to make time for the things that matter and when needing a little cheer, add your own inspiring images, share via mail or post your Goals to Facebook. Arrange tasks by categories, set them to specific time zones, make them last for several days, add alerts and bulk edit. Drag and drop to reorder, prioritize or reschedule tasks, events, compass items & goals. Opus One is like a paper planner, but better.