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Notes apps I have tried
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Notes apps I have tried | |
- Evernote | |
- way too busy | |
- tags | |
- skitch garbage | |
- no nested folders | |
- limited features unless you pay a subscription | |
- OneNote | |
- not really a text editor (weird text box stuff) | |
- too heavy | |
- more like an image annotator or something | |
- Alternote (evernote client) | |
- a lot closer than evernote | |
- title behavior isn’t great | |
- no nested folders | |
- tags | |
- can’t open in new window | |
- Bear | |
- subscription for sync | |
- weird markdown stuff | |
- tags are not folders | |
- Quiver | |
- no nested folders | |
- fussy text boxes | |
- markdown preview | |
- tags | |
- no ios sync story | |
- Simplenote | |
- fewer features than Notes.app | |
- title behavior is excellent | |
- list behavior is subpar | |
- tags are not folders | |
- Workflowy | |
- a cool idea but not a proper text editor | |
- no mac client | |
- quality seems low | |
- too fussy | |
- Google Keep | |
- nav is not a list | |
- no mac client | |
- Scrivener | |
- pretty heavy for notes | |
- can’t trial the iOS app | |
- title behavior isn’t great | |
- no keyboard-based outlining | |
- project-based structure is a bit weird for notes | |
- Notational velocity | |
- no folders at all are you kidding me | |
- Ulysses | |
- ♥️ |
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Thanks for posting this list! I found it completely accidentally, but I find it very helpful. I and a colleague of mine happen to be working on a note-taking app, as a result of years of frustration with many of the apps you have listed. I'd be glad to use your feedback as a proof that we are going int he right direction. Perhaps, we could chat a bit more, as things in our development progress a little.