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simplenote tags notational velocity
  1. Simplenote tags notational velocity mac os#
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Just head over to and check out all the shows! Ok, let’s get into the show. Rouding up with some great picks, and it’s a show you won’t want to miss! Speaking of missing, if you haven’t seen the eleven of us on stage at Macworld Expo, that’s a show to check out too. uninterruptible power supplies – I learned a lot during that part! then we talked about some the different options out there for charging your iPhone and other devices on the road, and we moved on to our dissapointment in the quality testing of Apple software. We really meshed well – we talked about power management – debating power strips vs. It was such a fun show, we talked for 15 min beforehand and kept going for 20 minutes AFTER recording.

Simplenote tags notational velocity mac#

Before I kick into the show, I want to remember to tell you about the latest Mac Roundtable show – we had Katie Floyd, John F Braun, Bart, Steve Stanger and me on this weekend. Today is Sunday February 28th, 2010 and this is show number 247. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart answers a Dumb Question about html5, and then we talk about alternative applications to the ones we’ve been using all along, and the varied success of those alternative adventures. Learn about my brilliant solution to cable mess.

Simplenote tags notational velocity full#

Has the very simple modeless operation of Notational Velocity: When you open the app, you just start typing, and it incrementally searches the full text of existing notes, and creates a new note if the search text is not found.Budsock giveaway rules, Twitter client Pino for Linux from from Matt, Tascam DR-07 Portable Digital Recorder review from Donald Burr, SimpleNote from added to Notational Velocity from solve some new problems. What do you dislike in the note-taking apps you use and why? My hands never leave the keyboard I just.

Simplenote tags notational velocity mac os#

In Notational Velocity I never have to open a file dialog file dialogs on Mac OS are still shockingly slow, and even if they were fast it would take too long to find the file I want. But all my notes are in Notational Velocity () at the moment, because the largest source of friction for me is *finding note files*. Innovative Rich Text Editing: Typing Affinityīike is beautiful! I'm tempted.Also somethings like inter-note tags are just a distraction. I use SimpleNote because it's multiplatform, but the tags are hard to use. Also non-plaintext richtext gets in the way. I like search+creation UX of nvAlt (explained well on: ), but no decent non-mac clients. Just picking and choosing the best features from my favorite apps: - TaskPaper tags are nice, but isn't multi-platform. Show HN: Simple TODO with tag based filtering Using it this way for a couple years and it works well, occasionally go through and diff the sync conflict files that slowly. My MacBook, an always-on Pi, and a few other boxes run syncthing for a directory full of Markdown files that I use with Notational Velocity on Mac and 1Writer (highly recommended!) on iOS. Syncthing: A continuous file synchronization programįor iOS, I placed a syncthing folder inside my iCloud directory and it works fairly well. It sounds like you want () pointed at a synced directory of text files. If you really want to get meta, remembering stuff is a kind of collecting too, so you might like spaced repetition. Anything interesting or useful that you might want to remember can be a note, and then it's fun to look over all the stuff you put down. What could I collect?Ĭould also just take notes as a form of collection! Obsidian seems cool (though I haven't used it yet either), and Notational Velocity is mac-only but pretty fun. But it's become unhealthy for me and I want to quit gaming, don't enjoy it much either. So far it's been a steam game collection, it was just so nice to have this list of games, achievements, hours played etc. NvALT: Ubuntu's Unity Slackware (not technically dead at all, but it was so great, back in the day). IOS Shortcuts that write specific style lines to bottom of scratch file that get processedĪsk HN: Which discontinued app or tool would you still like to use today? I want to understand YOUR way of taking quick notes into Obsidian.It felt good to "catalog" all this knowledge but in reality I never went back to it, just like bookmarks and I realized that if something is important enough I'll always be able to. I also used to use nvalt () for that as it had good search and I didn't have to switch to other tabs to search Pinboard. I used to think like that, stored everything in Pinboard, tagged properly. Ask HN: How do you save and browse external interesting URLs?.













Simplenote tags notational velocity