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Posted by MadaboutDana
Dec 21, 2016 at 12:29 PM

 

I tried it for a while about 18 months ago, liked the general concept, but found that the search function didn’t work properly. However, the developer said they’d work on it, and seeing your post reminds me that I haven’t given it a second chance. Hm. Another spectacular Christmas CRIMPing opportunity!

Tomasz Raburski wrote:
Is anybody using Nimbus Note?
> >https://nimbus.everhelper.me/note.php

 


Posted by MadaboutDana
Dec 21, 2016 at 12:31 PM

 

Although looking at it again, I realise I already do more or less all the things I experimented with in Nimbus Notes in Bear.

The latter doesn’t support alerts/due dates etc., but is so flexible otherwise that I prefer it to task managers.

 


Posted by MadaboutDana
Dec 21, 2016 at 12:42 PM

 

One of the nicest apps that integrates with Evernote is Awesome Note, currently available on iOS only (oh, and maybe also on Android - I know Samsung included it on their Android devices for a while).

Unfortunately there are no signs of the developer producing a macOS desktop version (or any other desktop version). It’s a very flexible app, not totally unlike OneNote or Outline+, but friendlier.

 


Posted by Paul Korm
Dec 21, 2016 at 08:00 PM

 

It’s hard to resist an app named “Awesome”.

Outline+ issued an update today on the Mac App Store that supposedly makes it easier to locate and import Circus Ponies notebooks.  It doesn’t.  The update fails to recognize CP notebooks as CP notebooks.  Typical for the buggy history of Outline+—promises are made, things fail and eventually get fixed, but not well. 

MadaboutDana wrote:
One of the nicest apps that integrates with Evernote is Awesome Note,
>currently available on iOS only (oh, and maybe also on Android - I know
>Samsung included it on their Android devices for a while).
> >Unfortunately there are no signs of the developer producing a macOS
>desktop version (or any other desktop version). It’s a very flexible
>app, not totally unlike OneNote or Outline+, but friendlier.

 


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