![]() One point about the DT Sorter: one can also use Apple Notes and/or Evernote as “front ends” to import notes into DT (and I imagine, though I don’t know, that there must be a way of fairly easily importing nvAlt notes into DT too). I tried Unclutter - I didn’t find it uniquely useful enough to persist. I do quite like Curiota (although, thanks to other commitments, I’ve held back from exploring the latest version of Curio and so my usage of Curiota has been limited). My current choice, which I am just starting to explore, is the note-taking feature of the Sorter of DevonThink Pro Office, with the Notes database sync’d to DevonThink To Go. So, formatting is not supported.ĭo you use any of these? what is your favorite? the problem with this is, it does support neither rtf nor markdown. Unclutter: Writing notes is one of the many things that unclutter can do-saves files too. The windows are also much better managed here. The tagging capability is one of my favorite. NoteAway: does everying Curiota does: plus a couple of nuggets if you pay for the pro version. It is a kind of quirky if you want to snap it to a certain corner of your screen. The only complain I have with it on windows management. One of the best jotting apps I have found. I have used each at different times.Ĭuriota:RTF(RTDF): transparent file saving (can be indexed in Devonthink) editing is wonderful. These my favorite fast jotting applications. Jotting in mac: NoteAway, Curiota, nvALT or Unclutter
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