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I’ve used Evernote, OneNote, Google Notes, Craft Docs, Google Keep, and Notion. Some key features put this way above other similar note taking apps. Well worth the price of admission. I’m impressed! But this is still a very new app and has some flaws you should be aware of. - Tons of note organization options. Folders, Tags, Bundles, Favorites and Colored Labels! - The ability to directly add a photo or document to start a new note which reduces friction in your workflow. - Good Rich text implementation. - Simple UI and clean layout despite some more advanced features - Android App which syncs with Android - Excellent ability to sort/filter your notes in a way I’ve not seen done before called “Saved Search”. This is powerful. However, there are a number of issues that prevent me from replacing my current primary notes app. - There are syncing issues, specifically connecting to iCloud. The app always feels like it is refreshing in the background and syncing changes seems slow, as if the server is taking a long time. It also constantly displays a syncing progress bar for a hot second. It makes it feel rough around the edges. - When picking up the app and quickly adding a note, I often don’t know where that note landed. It would be really nice to have an “inbox” for new notes to default into, unless a specific folder is chosen. The notes could be sorted into an appropriate folder from there. I don’t always remember the last folder I was in last. - There are certain options that should be set as defaults such as iCloud sync and sorting notes by “last modified” but you have to select these options. - There is a certain lack of “polish” that can be seen. Some animations are jerky. Things taking a second to load in, the typing cursor slightly hesitating before moving, the search bar popping into view abruptly before it has been asked to join the party. Note: These could be iOS 16 issues because they don’t appear on the Android version. - Lastly is a personal nitpick. The app icon looks like it is an app used by teenagers to put makeup filters over their photos. It does not look like a quality note taking app icon. This app is less than 1 year old at the time I’m writing this review. I am very eager to see where the developer Steve Harris takes this app. If the things I mentioned get ironed out, this app should explode with users over the next 2 years.
This litttle app documents my life; to do lists, archived records. It's indispensible. I love that it syncs across all my devices and can download copies to each device for offline use. The developer is very responsive and helpful.
I thought when buying subscription that was payingfor future work and updates. Now we paying for updates and subscriptions.... Im gone.
Basic program is good but recent version sdo not sync properly using iCloud. I have been in touch with their support team (very responsive) but the issue has not been fixed... Until then, not recommended.
As a paralegal, student, type a, planner, capricorn, etc., I need organization and this app does that for me!
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