I am currently a simpleton Notes.app user. It does the job enough for me.
I just downloaded this, tried it out. Fantastic work. The editor is excellent and behaves how I'd expect. I love the calendar right there. The app uses a small amount of memory/cpu.
What keeps me on Notes:
1. Subscription. I'd pay for a one time license. I'd pay for upgrades, but I'd want to own it.
> 1. Subscription. I'd pay for a one time license. I'd pay for upgrades, but I'd want to own it.
I'd love to have this, but as latchkey says for a one-time
purchase. Ideally, the app would be open source and available for Mac as well as Linux, so one could add bespoke extensions. Note the reason I say "open source" is not because I would want it for free, but because open source means I will still be able to use it in 20 years on whatever platform will be mine then.
1. If you cancel your subscription you cannot add new notes, but you can still access, edit, move, etc. your existing notes. All features remain active (and you get updates, important for OS upgrades).
2. iOS and iCloud Drive support are planned
3. It changes between light and dark mode automatically with the setting of macOS.
1. No, thanks. That isn't a model I want to adopt. What happens when the single small developer stops working on it or decides to sell the app to someone else?
2. Great! It doesn't do me any good to keep a shopping list in my notes and not be able to edit it at the super market. =)
3. This needs to be a setting that the user can choose. I like my OS dark, but my notes editor light.
1. strangely these days I'm a lot more relieved to see subscriptions over one-time payments because those projects tend to have the funding to update their software.
2. agree, syncing is to a mobile device is required
I just downloaded this, tried it out. Fantastic work. The editor is excellent and behaves how I'd expect. I love the calendar right there. The app uses a small amount of memory/cpu.
What keeps me on Notes:
1. Subscription. I'd pay for a one time license. I'd pay for upgrades, but I'd want to own it.
2. It needs a mobile version with sync.
3. I don't see a way to switch into light mode.