

I'm sure this will be addressed in further releases, but for now, it has no iCloud sharing and you cannot share documents with the iOS app. They rewrote the parser and math engine in Swift and a lot of functionality has been lost in the process. Soulver 3 has actually been a bit of a disappointment. The downside now, is that my Soulver 3 App has megabytes of Paddle API frameworks embedded in it that is not used, and Little Snitch reports that Soulver 3 tries to connect to paddle 2 times every freaking time I start the app. Ended up purchasing through the web-site. But sure enough, the in-app purchase experience did not work and crashed when going to PayPal. I did purchase Soulver 3 though because I wanted to support the developer as I have been using Soulver 2 almost daily for 10 years. But most importantly, Mac App Store Apps must run in a sandbox which is much more secure, than just downloading an app from the internet which might run with root privileges on your Mac.
#SOULVER ANDROID INSTALL#
You can easily install the app on another Mac and it updates automatically and all my apps are in the same place with just one account. It is easy to purchase and with buyer protection.

Unpopular opinion, but I always try to buy Apps from the Mac App Store. I almost never buy an app from the Mac App Store when it's also available directly.
