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I'm sick of proprietary notetaking tools when plain text is simply better
Most proprietary note-taking apps try to solve every single problem and therefore keep adding more features. Each one has ...
You have about a billion options for notes apps on your computer and your smartphone. Picking one that works for you is surprisingly tough, and chances are that none of them are going to perfectly fit ...
NotePlan will soon be available for iOS, and is now ready for the Mac. Right now, NotePlan is available for Mac, with a two week-trial on the developer’s site. It’s $20 in the Mac App Store, and you ...
Like everyone else, I need to keep track of lots of bits of information. Some of those bits are as simple as the brand of salad dressing my wife likes; others are as complex as an outline for a ...
Mac: If you’ve been using Apple Notes on iOS or OS X, then you probably have a ton of stuff saved there. Technically, that should all be saved to iCloud, but if you want to do your own backup, or you ...
People who make things, such as creating mockups for applications, font designs, fashion designs, etc., may distinguish notes from plain, grid paper, and ruled lines depending on the application, but ...
Editor’s note: The following review is part of Macworld’s GemFest 2013. Every day (except Sunday) from mid-July until late September, the Macworld staff will use the Mac Gems blog to briefly cover a ...
In a guest post for Macworld, Macdrifter’s Gabe Weatherhead shares some tips about his note-taking workflow, based on plain text files. Like everyone else, I need to keep track of lots of bits of ...
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