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Posted by Ken
May 1, 2017 at 12:27 AM

 

I just realized that I never reinstalled Resoph Notes on my replacement desktop machine.  I know that I can just view Simplenote through the web, but I wanted a local copy in case of any issues.  I can just install Resoph Notes, which does not look like it has been updated since 2013, use Simplenote’s desktop which I have not previously used, or try CintaNotes.  I do not use it often, and it is mostly for bits of information that need to live somewhere where I can search and find them.  Are there other desktop programs (Win7) that I should also be considering that sync with Simplenote, or should I just stick with Resoph Notes?  Any advice is always appreciated.

Thanks,

—Ken

 


Posted by gunars
May 1, 2017 at 04:00 AM

 

BTW,  CintaNotes is able to sync with Simplenote.

 


Posted by Ken
May 1, 2017 at 04:19 AM

 

gunars wrote:
BTW,  CintaNotes is able to sync with Simplenote.
>

Yes, my message was a bit cryptic in that I did not acknowledge CintaNote’s syncing feature with Simplenote.  Do you know if it is any better or worse than Resoph for syncing reliability?

—Ken

 


Posted by Franz Grieser
May 1, 2017 at 09:13 AM

 

Hi Ken.

Why not use the desktop edition of Simplenote? I’ve been using it on Windows 10, MacOS and iOS for several months - syncing simply works.
Though I must say, I use Simplenote not as a notes repository but as a sort of hub for making notes I take on the road available on all my computers. Back at home I file the notes either on my Windows or my Mac machines.

Franz

 


Posted by Ken
May 1, 2017 at 03:22 PM

 

Franz Grieser wrote:
Hi Ken.
> >Why not use the desktop edition of Simplenote? I’ve been using it on
>Windows 10, MacOS and iOS for several months - syncing simply works.
>Though I must say, I use Simplenote not as a notes repository but as a
>sort of hub for making notes I take on the road available on all my
>computers. Back at home I file the notes either on my Windows or my Mac
>machines.
> >Franz

Hi Franz,

It is a possibility, and I have not ruled it out.  I just wanted to see if there were better (or worse) alternatives before I make a decision.  So far, it seems like all three choices sound viable.

—Ken

 


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