![]() ![]() ![]() With Justnotes those little things are mostly gone and I am really liking it. When I was invited to try Justnotes I was surprised because I never looked around and I didn’t realize how much those little things really bugged me on a daily basis in Notational Velocity. # Justnotes Justnotes with a note in it’s own window. These are my main gripes with NV type apps, but they were never a big enough deal for me to explore other options. Both of these apps don’t work particularly well with the KM macro that I use to pre-fill the note title because of that omnibar thing. I don’t like the UI of the app itself, the dual purpose search/create new notes field has always bugged me.ģ. The reason to move from these two apps is pretty simple for me:Ģ. Truly note taking on my Mac is minimal and mostly a transparent process. I want my notes synced to my iPhone for those just in case scenarios, because typically if I am looking for a note, I am not looking for it on my Mac. More often months go by before I try to find a note that I need. Maybe, *maybe*, once a week I look back at my notes to get something I need. I just hit a Keyboard Maestro shortcut and a new note opens with the date filled as the name/title and then I jot down the name/number whatever I want to archive. Key word there is “might”, I usually don’t look at these snippets after I jot them down. It’s been my default app since I tried it out, so let me try to explain why.Īs I explained above I don’t use notes apps on my Mac as often as I do on my iPhone, so here’s how I typically use those apps: I jot down little snippets of things that I might need to look at again in the future. Then I got a little note from the developer of (), asking if I would try it out. The latter is far more than I need and want in a Mac note app, but I have been able to ignore those features and just use what I need. That’s all I really need, most ‘features’ in Notes apps will never get used by me on my Mac.įor quite a while now I have been using () and it’s offspring (). On my Mac I need a few things: something that I can quickly open and drop text into, that syncs with my iPhone notes app of choice, that is fast and light weight, that doesn’t bug me when I look at it. On the iPhone I struggled for a long time to find the perfect notes app, on the Mac though, eh, I mean I need something to take notes but I never really *use* notes apps on my Mac. I am not as crazy about note taking on my Mac as I am on my iPhone. ![]()
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