Day One’s newly released version 1.17 for iOS and 1.10 for Mac include support for the platform’s proprietary syncing solution, and after using it for a month or so, I can confirm that it is. Day One Premium, the new subscription tier, will cost $49.99 per year (with an introductory rate of $34.99 for new users), and will give subscribers full access to all of the service’s desktop.
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I can't tell for sure if an app is free or paid. When all it says is 'get it' with no cost shown does that mean it is free? I just downloaded an app and don't want to open it until I know, which brings up another question. If you mistakenly download an app that you think is free can you refuse it somehow? Is there a surefire way to know if it is free or a paid app? Thanks!
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elcpu is correct. And, it is not opening the app that causes a charge to made. It's downloading it. So, if you've already downloaded it and it wasn't free, you might as well open it because you've already paid for it.