Finally! After years of depending on Notational Velocity it finally stopped working. Thankfully FS Notes seems to have come in to fill that void, and the development is very active.
Finally! After years of depending on Notational Velocity it finally stopped working. Thankfully FS Notes seems to have come in to fill that void, and the development is very active.
@seishonagon oh that's right. I had heard him say somewhere he was working on the next thing. But i haven't been keeping up since i don't use a computer per se. Do you know if there will be an iPad app?
@d0gc0w don't know but doubtful - i don't think he's in the iOS racket.
@seishonagon yeah that's what I figured as well. Oh well. If I ever get a computer again I'll check it out. But for now I'm doing everything on an iPad.
@d0gc0w It is and it isn’t? I love that Brett does what he does, but NV didn't need a fork that changed it's look (and at times functionality). A core product like NV should ship by default with OSX - easily my favourite app for years. 💔 that the development stopped on it.
@kaa I would agree. No idea why something like this wasn't there out of the box. But then again would most consumers really use it... I don't know. The Mac really is designed to be a simple consumer box right?
@d0gc0w Which is easier to use, NV or Textedit? I would say that NV is even simpler and would've gotten serious traction if included in by default. But that's a dream that will never exist :).
@kaa I don't kow dude. I've tried to explain that to people and just seems to go over their head. I don't even think many people ( that I interact with in real life) use Apple's Notes app either. Non programmers/"power users" don't really capture text unless it'sa formatted word document like Pages or MS Word. At least in my circles. And I would say most people would say TexEdit is easier to use because it looks more like a word processor unfortunately.
@adiabatic NValt is too geeky. NV though is not. It’s just text in a list. The search also creates the new file. It’s pretty ingenious really