![]() ![]() Also has a bunch of themes to choose from. It looks really good, with a simple but functional interface (⌃1 hides everything except the current note). I can find my way around without touching the mouse or trackpad, like I try to do in most apps. Great keyboard navigation puts Bear on top the mentioned competitors for me. Have used this for a while in offline mode, but lacks keyboard navigation and doesn’tīear is the one I’m most impressed with and the one I switched to. Haven’t tried this, but coming from OneNote, this seems to be pretty similar.īoostnote. Copying to Markdown also isn’t a thing.Įvernote. If you’re going to limit yourself to the Apple eco system, you have to consider Apple’s Notes, but I find the keyboard navigation limited and clunky (normal paste, without formatting, is ⌥⇧⌘V □). I dismissed a few other note taking apps in the process.Īpple’s Notes. Wanted a better writing experience with the possibility to copy and paste to Markdown.Font family and size gets mixed when I edit the same note on different devices.Here is an example where I try to check a checkbox using ⌘1 Keyboard navigation is limited and flaky.There are two things that I find a bit frustrating though. It’s free, feature-rich, works on all devices and so on. I’ve been using Microsoft OneNote for over a decade and I’ve been fairly happy with it. To my own surprise I ended up with a paid one that’s only available on Apple devices – Bear. After switching from Windows to Mac, I have reconsidered a few of the applications I use.
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