![]() ![]() We know that these features would make Notebooks more “Mac native” and we will do our best to add them □ġ) Drag&drop for inserting images is on our todo listģ) It seems difficult to find one single solution to that, because devoting the space that is usually shared by two columns to a single one allows the user to focus on the contents of one book, for example, and displays more of the items’ titles. Examples are the text options you mentioned in your post. – The fact that we are developing NB/Mac and NB/PC from the same source code might explain why a few things that are specific for the Mac platform are not yet available in Notebooks. Thanks a lot for your feedback and suggestions. Please feel free to email me directly for more questions, comments or support! ![]() I’m glad I’ve jumped straight into using it for my notes this quarter. I understand that this is a beta and I am thoroughly impressed. In the future I’d like to see better PDF integration and document integration. From minor details such as the lack of abilities to “tab” to indent lists to more fundamental focuses such as cocoa related text options like the three-finger tap to define a word, I think there is space for improvement.Īside from the tabs to indent lists and three finger tap to define a word, I think there should be the following modifications to for this to be more competitive in the note taking application market:ġ) a drag drop ability for inserting images and graphicsĢ) system integration in spell check/grammar check on the mac versionģ)When the Notebooks view is collapsed, the current open notebook shouldn’t take over the entire width of the navigator combined but rather move over allowing for more space in typing.Ĥ) support for paste and match style for easier pasting Its almost a bit raw and elementary in operation and flow. Right now, the app feels like it was literally pulled off an iPad onto a mac. That said, there are a couple of things that I see as critical for the success of this application. I use it because of the ease of access associated with the jumble of information thats literally thrown in my face. It’s a great hybridization between what would be an alternative Finder and a note taking application. Notebooks’ innovative notebook idea is interesting. Some professors throw readings at you, other power points, some with 3 hour lectures where they literally talk at you. Since we’re on a quarter system here at UCSD, everything happens very fast paced and we’re overloaded with information while dealing with unique teaching styles. I’ve jumped straight into using this app to take notes for my full course load this past quarter. ![]()
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