This because of the restrictions imposed by Apple. The truth is you're unable to do all the works with your iDevice as Android users do. Since after the release of Cydia for the iDevice community, it has begun to make a revolution in Apple device history. Not using it for anything more than notes that will get quickly deleted, though - for anything I want to save and be able to search for and use on Mac/iOS) I’ll put it in Apple Notes or Ulysses.Cydia installer was created by American software engineer Jay Freeman also known as Saurik. It’s pretty decent (and it’s free!) and I haven’t had any problems with it. I’ve been using Curiota to jot things down quickly - phone numbers, notes while on the phone, etc. >Agenda also says it will have a iOS app “mid-2018”, though it uses a >iOS- only-but has anyone heard news about the rumored update to >Bear would be ok, except for the standard format external files, and the >(prefer text/markdown or, as RTF(D)) macOS-iOS sync-through Dropbox >I want: file storage outside the application in a standard format >in “Jotting Applications in the Mac” table? >Has anyone come across any new applications in addition to those listed >life in the nvAlt replacement, BitWriter. Another year is passing without any sign of I am wondering why you aren’t considering The Archive? Is it that you need an iOS version or something else? IOS- only-but has anyone heard news about the rumored update to Drafts? Or Editorial?Īgenda also says it will have a iOS app “mid-2018”, though it uses a database for notes. I want: file storage outside the application in a standard format (prefer text/markdown or, as RTF(D)) macOS-iOS sync-through Dropbox or OneDrive is ideal.īear would be ok, except for the standard format external files, and the weird tag-based sidebar. Has anyone come across any new applications in addition to those listed in “Jotting Applications in the Mac” table? Another year is passing without any sign of life in the nvAlt replacement, BitWriter. The Sorter might be still the best option. In practice, the notes I am writing in Curiota might also be getting lost (forgetting to use them where I want to use them).īut, thanks. For Curiota, the feeling I have is that I can revise the notes. I fear that the note I just jotted will be lost in that big ocean. Absence of the option in Curtiota has facilated my jotting frequency, somehow. It is almost the same step.įurthermore, I often find myself getting confused where to store the note when I am using the Sorter. But, I consider the step that exports the local file to the Finder folder similar step to the other apps which store in their database and export manually. I trying it right now.Ībout the Devonthink sort, you are right that I can target it to a specific folder. That folder can be indexed in DEVONthink, Together, EagleFiler, Curio, etc. if you tend to create more than one document kind (RTF, MD, text, etc.). It’s not a single-app solution, but Neu can be pretty useful esp. I sometimes add a folder to the Dock, pop open the folder, then use Neu to create a new document in the folder. So, storing the notes external to the database is not an immediate thing-but it is possible with one simple additional step. Generally, you would later need to go to your databases and choose “move to external folder” (i.e., the indexed folder) for those note documents. A folder that is indexed in DEVONthink can be added to the Sorter, and there used as a destination for a quick note. Just to mention it-on your criteria “Transparent file storage in Finder (library in Documents folder)” vis-à-vis DEVONthink Sorter. Jotting in mac: NoteAway, Curiota, nvALT or Unclutter
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