![]() Search based on tags of some sort would be ok, but can't really see the use over directory structureĪpparently the top 2 requirements won out. Sync using my normal tools (iCloud, Dropbox, etc), hence pointing at a dir Use normal directory structure for organisation Proper code-highlighting and Markdown support support and generally easy to look at and use Copy-paste images directly (biggest feature over a code-editor) I want to work with a directory of markdown files like so: Putting files in folders is a problem that has been solved, it is called a file-system and all OS-s have it. I am not looking for something that saves my files to some strange (proprietary) format in an invisible place (some OS's app-data directories/online service). The problem with most these apps is that I can't just point at a directory where the app should organise my files. Why ramble on like this? Maybe there is someone who can point me to a nice app that I can use. I will try to explain why I don't want to pay for note taking apps. I still have ambitions to build apps based on its notebook files, just because I want to continue using it for my notes now, but suspect the app itself has a limited lifespan. And it was for the most part nicely implemented - performant, very mac-idiomatic, and with lots of nice usability touches. Quiver got a lot right, at least for me, and hit a kind of sweet spot between the overwhelming closed-platform-centricity of Evernote, and the minimalistic text-oriented note apps. But on present evidence I don’t think anyone would say it has a great future. ![]() I’m not writing this to bag the app at all. Īlso the iOS version had been in beta for a long time, and was eventually released in attenuated form (a free read-only notes viewer). It is quite featureful, so this isn’t egregious, but it is indicative of an app that you’d have to say is, at best, in caretaker mode now. It had been a long time since the previous update, and there haven’t been new features for ages. The Dec update was a couple of minor bugfixes.
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