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It just opens a file, so is not an ideal replacement for what I'm looking for.

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The fact that you can write Markdown that immediacy converts into rich text, hiding the "marks" but letting you modify it in place when you move the cursor to them. The way that Typora lives renders in place the Markdown styles is something I haven't seen anywhere else. This words and the rest of this blog are written in it. I've been using Typora for a long time now. The first contender is not a Notes app, but one of the best Markdown editors for Mac. That's the reason why having a nice system that brings together notes and tasks is so important to me and is gonna be reflected across all the following sections. Something as simple as not being able to drag and drop. Believe it or not the only annoying bit that has triggered all this desire for change has been the lack of ability to manipulate tasks (checklists). That said, the lack of some features, like not supporting Markdown or the limited organisation based on folders, have always made me keep an eye for alternatives. Apple revamped the app with iCloud sync some years ago and since then it has become a great competitor in the Notes space. This is what I've been using until now and is a great application for a system stock app. I would like to unify this.- Alejandro Martinez 11 de febrero de 2019 Applications: I don't like having them separated cause then I don't know where to look for things. I have a dilema: I've been using for notes and I love it, but the way I work I related Tasks (in Todoist) to my notes. A bunch of negative points on this list don't mean that the app is not good, it just means is not exactly what I'm looking for.Īlso, thanks to everybody that has given me suggestions and commented on Twitter. Let me insist, some of the features analysed are quite subjective and their purpose is to help me clarify what's the best app for me. You can find the original Numbers file or an online version at the end of the post. While doing the review I filled a spreadsheet with each of the requirements. These notes are not an exhaustive review of the apps, just some important points that caught my attention while reviewing the apps. In this post I want to share some notes ( no pun intended) that I've been collecting while comparing many different applications. We all have different opinions and requirements. As the golden age of the App Store showed us, there can be many different apps for the same necessity, and each one will satisfy a different kind of person. Needless to say that there is a lot of beautiful and great Apps that come close to what I want. Git versioning and scheduled backups.After having more clarity on what I want from a notes system I decided to start looking for Apps out there that could satisfy my needs.

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Live Markdown highlighting with code blocks (over 170 languages). Open files in finder work with external editors (changes seamless live sync with UI). Blazing fast and lightweight (working fine with 10k+ files) Elastic two-pane view (vertical and horizontal layout). Markdown markup (files stored on disk as Plaintext). Global shortcuts (clipboard save/search). Memorising keyboard shortcuts takes some work, but once you have, shortcuts make using FSNotes so much more efficient. App respects open formats like GitHub Flavored Markdown, so you can easily write documents on iPhone and MacBook. FSNotes is modern notes manager for macOS and iOS.













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