What you get, what you may do with it, and what happens if something goes wrong. Written to be read, not to be survived.
Not on sale yet. No Myriad Self app has been released, so nothing on this page has been used in anger. It is here because the terms have to exist before the first sale, not after it.
The short version. There are two ways an app of ours can reach you, and the law does not treat them the same. Buy one from this website and you get a personal licence from us: pay once, use it on your own Macs, keep it for good, get updates for the version you bought. Install one from the App Store and Apple stands between us — Apple distributes it, Apple’s own licence terms are the ones you agree to, and if it costs money then Apple, not us, is the seller. Either way, don’t resell the app or strip out its licensing, and either way, if it doesn’t work as described, tell us. Fixing it is our job whatever you paid.
| Seller | Adrian Skobiej Myriad Self |
|---|---|
| Address | ul. Jana Heweliusza 11 lok. 811, 80-890 Gdańsk, Poland |
| Tax ID (NIP) | 5552055444 |
| REGON | 220654790 |
| hi@adrianskobiej.pl |
Referred to below as “we” or “Myriad Self”. We are the seller when you buy from this website, and we are the developer of every Myriad Self app however it reached you. “You” means the person or business at the other end. A consumer means someone acting outside their trade or profession — consumers have extra rights, which are marked as such throughout.
Our apps reach people by two different routes, and the route decides which rules bind you. This is the most important thing on the page, so it comes before everything else.
| App | How it reaches you | Which rules apply |
|---|---|---|
| Myriad Voice (Mac) | You buy it here, once released | All of these terms |
| Myriad Calendar (Mac) | You buy it here, once released | All of these terms |
| Myriad Calendar (iPhone, Apple Watch) | From the App Store, expected — not submitted yet | Apple’s terms, section 11 |
Buying here means a one-time price, a licence key in your inbox, and a contract between you and us that these terms set out from beginning to end. Myriad Voice runs only on the Mac; Myriad Calendar’s Mac app is sold this way too.
The App Store route is a different contract, or none at all. Apple stands between us. If the app carries a price there, Apple is the seller and your contract of sale is with Apple; if it carries none, there is no sale and no contract of sale with anybody. Either way no licence key of ours is issued and no account with us exists. That is why sections 3 to 9 cannot apply on that route: ordering, prices, delivery, our licence, conformity and withdrawal are every one of them written around our payment, our key and our contract, and on that route none of the three exists.
Came here about an app from the App Store? Then section 11 is your section, and section 10 and section 12 are worth a look. The rest of the page is about buying from us.
Presenting an app on this site is an invitation to buy, not a binding offer. The contract is formed when we confirm your order by email. Before you pay, you will see the app, the licence type, the total price including tax, and these terms.
You must be at least 18 and able to enter into a contract.
Prices are shown on each app’s page and include any applicable VAT — the amount you see at checkout is the amount you pay. How the tax is worked out depends on who you are and where you are:
| You are | What applies |
|---|---|
| A consumer in the European Union | Polish VAT is included in the price. Once our EU distance sales pass the EU-wide threshold, VAT of your own country applies instead, collected and remitted through the EU One Stop Shop scheme. |
| A business in the EU with a valid VAT number | No VAT is charged — the reverse charge mechanism applies. Enter your VAT number at checkout. |
| Outside the European Union | No EU VAT is charged. Any import or sales tax in your own country is your responsibility. |
You will receive an invoice by email; we do not issue paper invoices.
Payments are processed by our payment provider. We never receive or store your card details.
After payment we send your licence key and download link by email, normally within minutes and in any case without undue delay. Delivery is complete when that email is sent.
If it hasn’t arrived within a few hours, check your spam folder, then email us — we will resend it.
This is the licence you get when you buy from this website. It is not the licence covering an app you installed from the App Store — that one is Apple’s, and section 11 says where to read it.
You are granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual licence to use the app for its intended purpose. You do not acquire ownership of the software; all intellectual property remains ours.
Serious or repeated breach lets us terminate the licence. We will tell you why first, unless the breach is deliberate.
If you bought from this website, your licence includes updates within the version you bought, at no extra cost, for as long as we maintain that version. A future major version may be a separate paid upgrade; if so, we will say so clearly before you buy it.
If you installed an app from the App Store, updates arrive through the App Store like every other app on your phone or watch.
Support is the same either way. Email hi@adrianskobiej.pl or use the support page — every Myriad Self app is on both forms, and an app you paid nothing for gets the same reply as one you paid for. We aim to reply within two working days.
We may end support for older versions of macOS, iOS or watchOS when Apple does. We will not disable software you have already paid for.
This section is about apps bought from this website. The rights below rest on the contract of sale between you and us, and on the App Store route that contract does not exist — so if you installed the app from there, section 11 is your section instead. Either way the practical answer is the same one: tell us, and we fix it.
For consumers in the EU: under Directive (EU) 2019/770 the app must match its description, be fit for purpose and be supplied with the agreed updates. If it isn’t, you may require us to bring it into conformity, and — if we fail to do so within a reasonable time, or the fault is serious — you may claim a price reduction or terminate the contract for a refund. These rights are free of charge and last at least two years. They exist independently of the right of withdrawal.
To use them, describe the problem at hi@adrianskobiej.pl. We will confirm receipt and tell you how we intend to fix it.
Beyond that, the apps are provided as they are. We don’t promise they will suit every purpose or be free of every fault.
Consumers in the EU normally have 14 days to withdraw from a distance contract. Because the apps we sell here are digital content delivered immediately, there are specific rules — including how that right can be lost, and how to exercise it.
These are set out in full, together with the withdrawal form, on the Refunds & Right of Withdrawal page.
If you installed an app from the App Store, you bought nothing from us, so there is no order of ours to unwind. On that route Apple is the seller, so withdrawing and getting money back are a matter between you and Apple, under Apple’s own rules and timelines. Apple takes those requests at reportaproblem.apple.com — the page Apple calls Report a Problem — or in Settings → your name → Media & Purchases → Purchase History. The Refunds page, section 6 says the same at greater length, with the direct-sale rules beside it. If the app cost nothing, there is no payment for anyone to hand back, and uninstalling it is all it takes to be rid of it. Section 11 covers what does apply there.
We are liable for damage caused intentionally or by gross negligence, and for death or personal injury, without limit. That holds however you came by the app. It does not depend on what you paid, and it does not depend on whether you paid at all.
Myriad Calendar can change your real calendars. When you switch on writing to a connected Google or Microsoft calendar — which is off until you choose a target calendar yourself — the app creates events there, moves them when you move a block, and deletes them when you delete the task. Colleagues who check your availability see the result. Point it at a calendar you are willing to have written to, not at a shared one you merely have access to.
If you bought a licence from this website, then for ordinary negligence we are liable only for breach of an obligation essential to the contract, and then only for foreseeable damage typical of this kind of contract. Beyond that our total liability is capped at what you paid for the licence in the 12 months before the claim. That cap is measured in what a purchase cost, so it belongs to the route where there is a purchase, and to no other.
If you installed the app from the App Store, the licence in force is Apple’s and carries its own limitation of liability — section 11 says where to read it. We set no cap of our own on that route, and the cap in the paragraph above does not carry across to it as a cap of zero. Whatever an app cost you, the first paragraph of this section stands in full.
Nothing here limits rights you have as a consumer under mandatory law.
An app of ours can reach you through the Apple App Store rather than through this website. None does today — nothing has been submitted. Myriad Calendar’s iPhone and Apple Watch versions are expected to arrive that way, and this section is what will govern them.
Apple distributes the app. Where an App Store app carries a price, Apple is the seller: Apple takes the payment, handles the tax, and refund requests go to Apple, not to us — through reportaproblem.apple.com. Where it carries none, there is no payment, no invoice, no licence key and no account of any kind: you install it and it works.
We have not put our own end-user licence in place of Apple’s. What governs your use of an App Store app is therefore Apple’s standard Licensed Application End User Licence Agreement, published by Apple at that address. Section 6 above describes the licence we grant on direct purchases and does not apply here.
We wrote the app and we look after it. Bugs, questions and requests come to us at hi@adrianskobiej.pl or through the support page, exactly as they do for an app you paid for. Updates arrive through the App Store.
Apple sends us no personal data about you, only anonymous sales and download reports.
What an app does with your data is a separate question from what we receive, and it is set out in the Privacy Policy. In Myriad Calendar’s case the honest short answer is that it talks to the calendar accounts you connect it to, and to nothing else.
These terms are governed by Polish law. If you are a consumer, this does not deprive you of the protection of mandatory rules in your own country of residence.
We would much rather sort things out by email. If we can’t, consumers in the EU may use the European Commission’s Online Dispute Resolution platform at ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr. For business customers, the courts competent for our registered seat have jurisdiction.
If any provision turns out to be invalid, the rest stays in force.
Something unclear? Ask before you buy, or before you install — hi@adrianskobiej.pl. A question now beats a dispute later.