Bear for iOS gets drag and drop-ier, arrives on Apple WatchPosted on Published December 17, 2021October 11, 2017 by David Chartier When iOS 11 shipped, we were ready with support for drag and drop on iPad. “But wait a minute,” we said to ourselves. “We can go even farther.” Then we went farther.
Bear 1.2.2: The Not-So-Small ReleasePosted on Published December 17, 2021July 19, 2017 by David Chartier It may have a small version number bump, but Bear 1.2.2 brings some not-so-small new features that have been requested by our stellar community.
Bear 1.2 is out with sketching, custom icons, and more!Posted on Published December 17, 2021May 25, 2017 by David Chartier We’ve been hard at work since Bear 1.1 last month, building some great new stuff for both Bear and Bear Pro users. Today, Bear 1.2 is available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac with something for just about everyone.
Bear 1.1 is the Bear-iest update everPosted on Published December 17, 2021March 21, 2017 by David Chartier Ok, maybe we didn’t interview any zoologists. But seriously: 1.1 is, by far, our largest update to date.
Bear Pro is a great big bear hug for your notes, code, and prosePosted on Published December 17, 2021March 14, 2017 by David Chartier We think Bear can help everyone can write better notes, blog posts, lists, stories, and even code, which is why we made its core features free on both iOS and Mac. But Bear also has a Pro version that unlocks even more fuzzy, wet-nosed amazingness.
Performance, UI improvements, and Better Themes! ✨📢🐻Posted on Published December 17, 2021January 24, 2017 by David Chartier A quick rundown of some of our recent updates with improvements across the board.
Performance! 🚀Posted on Published December 17, 2021January 5, 2017 by David Chartier 2016 has been a magical year for Bear: after much work it finally got released. The feedback has been amazing and overwhelming and we have been selected as App of the Year!