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Over time I’ve built a ton of my own features into the system, for example I've built my own documentation system. You can edit them with multiple text editors, for somethings vim is better for others I like iA Writer. E.g., you can use a file manager like the Finder to organize your notes, and you can use tools like grep and diff to search and compare them. But I find the upside is more important: You can build your own features with shell scripts (that can then be integrated into your editing environment), and you can use your notes in many different applications. This has downsides, in particular it's only ok on mobile and lacks integrations.
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Boostnote simplenote series#
(Just trying to help and get the best possible outcome from this.I'm a developer, and after going through a series of apps (Yojimbo, Evernote, SimpleNote, Bear, Ulysses), I now manage all my notes in Markdown files, some in git and some synced via iCloud Drive. Or maybe everyone here will, like me, understand the implicated possibilities when a feature like, API, CLI or Plugins is part of a program like this.
Boostnote simplenote password#
Hope will find it helpful tooĪlso not sure what you mean by "password" under "security", but for instance, to password protect the whole program/app would not be very useful to me, however being able to password protect a specific notebook or note would be very very useful.Īnd maybe you would want to split "Free and open source"?įor instance, for me, "Free" is less important than "open source"Īnd, adding the definition of certain acronyms/abbreviations is useful, but what would be even more helpful would be to give some examples. I'm almost done adding my values, so not very useful for me anymore,īut it would be easier to fill out when you turn on alternating row colors.Īnd maybe you already turned it on, but freezing the first column would help future editors, since it's they'd be editing further from the feature list on the left.Īnd thanks for creating this list. Start your evaluation for each unbold feature using number from 0 to 3 using MoSCo method:.May be this will give insight about prioritizing features and bug fixes to dev team. Here I collected all features that an outstanding note-taking app like Joplin should consider and put my evaluation (from 0 to 3) to every feature as per my needs and I urge the community members here to collaborate on the same sheet. (I may post later my own evaluation of some note-taking apps, like Evernote, Joplin, Org mode, Workflowly, Boostnote, Simplenote, Notion, TiddlyWiki - if you need to add any more, let me know). This simple method give me much help in making fast choices.
Boostnote simplenote software#
In my process of evaluation any software, I weight the importance of every feature to me (from 0-5) and how the software fulfil this feature. I've been using Evernote since it's open for beta in 2008 and during these years I evaluated a lot of note-taking softwares but didn't find any that compete with it until Joplin appear in the gameĪlthough Joplin is strongly competing with Evernote, however, still (in my opinion) need some features to overcome Evernote completely and even become the outstanding product in the market. Adding to that, the developers and community here are very supportive and friendly. I liked Joplin since I know it in Dec 2019.