When I downloaded the current version of Momento and tried to import data from Momento Classic, I got the same error dialog as when I tried to launch Momento Classic under iOS 14.5. However, the question of whether the subscription was worthwhile wasn’t really at issue. I wasn’t opposed to paying for the current version of Momento in principle, though the app’s current approach is a freemium model that would have required a $16.49-per-year subscription to get the features I used in Momento Classic. Several other apps have displayed similar alerts since upgrading to iOS 14.5.) Until, that is, Apple released iOS 14.5, which somehow prevented Momento-now called Momento Classic-from launching. The app didn’t nag me to upgrade again that I remember, so I kept using it with no problems, apparently for years. I didn’t want any of the new features, so I dismissed the upgrade notice. I used it for a while, and at some point, it prompted me to upgrade to a new paid version. Back in 2013, I was looking for an app I could use for diary-like journal entries, and I settled on Momento.
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