Command arrow goes to the start or end of a line.
One glaring problem with it, which I think as a writer you’ll appreciate, is the misappropriation of keyboard shortcuts usually used for text navigation.Īs I write this in Safari (or almost any other Mac software) I can jump back a word or two without even thinking by hitting option-leftarrow. I read and enjoyed your review, and I am an excited user of NoteTaker too. PS I do not have any financial interest in the company and am writing from the point of view of an enthusiastic paid customer. If you haven't tried the product, take it for a spin and IMAGINE.
NoteTaker has a great interface and does many things. So, I'm excited that maybe NoteTaker will be a way to get some convergence between us and the non-blogging world. I've been talking to Scott about a lot of feature requests and thoughts on where things might go.
So, when I met the man behind NoteTaker via email and eventually in person, I realized that this was no ordinary piece of software but something written by someone who had a big plan, but was willing to take a lot of feedback and build it into the product. I can sort them, organize them, annotate them, index them, create to do's and publish them in OPML, as web pages or as mail attachments to others using NoteTaker. Photos of people, sounds, URL's, clippings, PDF's, etc. First of all, I have become TOTALLY addicted to NoteTaker. Anyway, when John tells me I "need to meet" someone, I do. He was the one who gave me MacPPP when it first came out and it was one of the key elements in dragging me back into networked computing again after a lull in the late 80's. I think Markoff's sense of finding cool people and cool technologies is amazing though. I have this funny thing with Markoff because he won't blog. He is the man behind the amazing outliner NoteTaker. Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.6.John Markoff introduced me to Scott Love over the Net. Worked around an OS X 10.11 El Capitan window-redraw bug that occurred while dragging outline items.įixed a long-standing bug where searches using the Find strip would sometimes hang.įixed a crasher that occurred when opening a Notebook that referenced a missing font. – Fill your Notebooks with information and know that you can find any note quickly and easily, 3 months from now or 3 years – Click to find what you’re looking for – there are no arcane search strings to type, or reams of search results to pick through – Locate anything using what little you remember about it – a word, a person’s name, the date you entered it, 15 different ways in all – Turn any note into an action item, set a priority and a due date, then publish it to your calendarįind anything in seconds with NoteBook’s auto-generated dictionary of your content called the Multidex: – Record the person speaking as you type your notes using voice annotation, then replay the recording to flesh out your notes with whatever information you missed – Store data in tables with spreadsheet-like calculations – Mark up PDFs with notes and diagrams, and even create new PDFs that include your annotations – Create diagrams and flowcharts from shapes and lines, or sketch using your mouse – Take “free-form” notes anywhere on a page, or structured notes using the built-in, full-featured outliner Take thorough, accurate notes in the ultimate note-taking environment:
– With everything in one place there’s no more bouncing between the Finder and other apps for the notes and documents you need – Collect everything in a single Notebook, or create separate notebooks for each class, client, or project – Add PDFs directly to your Notebooks so that their pages mix in with your other note pages – Store information of any kind and from any source, including notes, web clippings, documents, URLs, tabular data, action items, and more – Stay organized with pages, tabs, sections, just like the paper notebooks you’ve used all your life Organize all of your important information in electronic notebooks that look and work just like paper: Circus Ponies NoteBook is the perfect app for managing projects of any size, assignments and classwork, client information, research, and much more. And NoteBook makes it easy to find anything with just a few clicks in the Multidexâ¢, an auto-generated dictionary of the content in your Notebooks.
With outlining, diagramming, sketching, voice annotation, even PDF mark-up, NoteBook helps you take great notes whatever your note-taking style. Circus Ponies NoteBook 4.0.7 MacOSX | 20.7 MBĬircus Ponies NoteBook stores and organizes your notes and other information in electronic notebooks that look and work just like the paper ones you’ve used all your life.