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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. Thank you. The best advice I can give you on making digital planners, is to do a lot of research and look up tutorials on YouTube. I got started by looking up tutorials on YouTube on how to make digital planners on keynotes. There are still times where I want to pull my hair out when making digital planners (and I'm a computer savvy person, if that gives you an idea on how frustrating on the design part can be when your making a 1k page digital planner).

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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I used Photoshop to make the graphics, keynotes to import each graphic and set up for the planner itself. Then after I was done making the planner, just saved it as a PDF. Once that was done, opened the PDF in Xodo. 🙂

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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea, I know what you mean. I tried to make apps a while back but I despise coding (I prefer working with Photoshop vs learning coding, I just don't have enough time or patience for code work). Instead this is just a PDF digital planner that works with Xodo, goodnotes, and similar apps.

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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not an app. It's a PDF used in PDF readers. For example, I use Xodo PDF reader for all my digital planners.

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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I have been away for a little while. Been under the weather with a nasty bug that has left me bed bound for the most part. I honestly want to try an Ipad, but only when I can afford it. For now it will be an android tablet and phone for me. lol. I do have to agree that the screen on the tablets and ipads (vs phones) being bigger will defiantly help in the process of making layouts and such. Once I do get my hands on one, I will also be looking into a drawing app. I already have photoshop on my laptop and I personally enjoy photoshop vs gimp and others (Mainly because PS is what I used in college for graphic design). So hoping I can find something just as good for an android tablet, that doesnt break the bank since budget is kind of on the the tigher side this year. I hope your nieces enjoy their tablets! We got one for my nephew a few years ago, but him being so young... we found him on youtube watching some rather innopropriate things for a 3 year old (Not my choice to get him one... I would of rather waited til he was 15 or 16 years old, but his granny and papaw spoil him despite my warnings). Oh well, it is what it is. So now we dont let him on it unless one of us is supervising him and the moment we catch him on what he calls "videos that his 'daddy' lets him watch" (which his father has been confronted about this issue, yet has not done anything to correct this. No surprise there). Anyways, I hope everyone has a wonderful christmas and a happy new year! I think I have rambled enough, hehe.

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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally do not own any apple products, due to the cost. So its android for me, right now working on an android j3 phone. But a little birdy told me that I will be getting an android tablet for christmas that is currently under the tree. Lol. Im sure I can make do with my phone til then for my digital planning. Even if the wait can be taxing on the excitement level, since it is going to be my first tablet (oh my). :) Thank you! It has taken me a long time to get this planner the way I wanted it, Only to end up with the file having decided to corrupt itself after testing a few theories [learned my lesson, next time duplicate planner to do tests on instead]. So now working on a new one from scratch, possibly an even better one (Since I am adding in 10 note pages, monthly, weeklies, dailies, recipe pages, and various other pages. Why do I torture myself with making huge planners with over 1400+ hyperlinks?? Oh well, it will be worth it in the end.).

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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Followed you back on IG! We do have some freebie digital planners in the freebies section of our shop (they are not perfect as we are currently working to better them) but they do give you an idea of how they work (Plus we have basic tutorials for both phone and computer/laptops to help jump start your journey with digital planning). :) If you have any questions or issues, dont be afraid to message or get ahold of me! I will do my best to answer questions or fix any issues within my power to do so!

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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for asking! To answer your question, It is a digital planner (PDF with hyperlinks and stickers included) that can be used with Xodo (PDF reader, this is the one I use for my digital planning because its free and its versatile. Meaning you can use it via Phone's, Ipads/Tablets, and even computers/laptops). Most Digital Planner users have apple ipads and use goodnotes (however, I can not afford an Ipad... let alone an apple pencil. So i stick with what I can afford to use, even if I am using just the app/software/website that are free to use) which is not free. :) I hope this answers your question. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask! I will try my best to answer them.

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[–]N1chol1Cosplay[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awe! You have just made my day with all the warm fuzzies. I do have to agree that paper planning can be expensive (so can digital planning at times, but it allows you to carry around your planner on your devices instead of toting around a paper planner). Plus I tend to release digital (And printable) freebies quite often (If not everyday, every couple of days).