![]() You can keep an eye on your clipboard history and manage it with ease. If you aren’t able to take control of them, give it a chance to sort out the mess. “Unclutter” is really smart! It’s designed to be a multitasker and lets you organize your clipboard data, files, and notes. Price: 9.99 with Setapp monthly subscription / $19.99 on App Storeĭownload 8. Well, guess what? SideNotes also gives you the option to share notes with anyone you want. You may have liked the sharing feature in Apple Notes. Alongside the rich customization options, you also get a task manager within the app where you can add or make changes to your tasks. You can also use specific colors for them. You can even assign keyboard shortcuts to call Side Notes. There are multiple options on how the notes are supposed to look, and the one I liked on them was the code-like UI.īesides the code-like UI, you also get plain text and standard (markdown) options for UI. You can change how and where the app should appear according to your preference. The app will only appear when you want to, without affecting what you currently view on your Mac, like an overlay. Can’t ask for more than that from a task manager.SideNote, as its name suggests, SideNote will always be on your side, and that too, without making any distractions for you. ![]() I guess the best measure is that all the tasks I put into it, get done. Overall though, the app seems to understand what it is, and is not trying to do too much. A few annoyances are not auto-capitalising the beginning of tasks on iOS, and I would like it to do better with natural language interpretation. It still has some rough edges, but I have confidence that the developer is aware and working on them. I had been using OmniOutliner for this, but NotePlan’s day-per-note construct and it’s ability to use Markdown has won me over. In addition, I am using it as my ‘daily log’. For the everyday ‘small rock’ stuff though, NotePlan is doing a great job. I’ve used OmniFocus forever, and that is where I will maintain my major work projects. I have bought it on iOS and enjoy it via Setapp on my Mac. The fact that it’s still non-subscription (and that it offers upgrades!) is definitely contributing to my enthusiasm! I’d never have considered doing that with V1, but V2 is a whole different ball game. However, I’m on the verge of committing to NotePlan as my main task manager. And I’m not quite sure why Calendar supports both tags (hashtags) and mentions (at-tags), but Notes doesn’t (hashtags only). ![]() It seems to me that the Notes function could do with further refinement (notably folders, perhaps). The only thing I’m still a little doubtful about is how well NotePlan will handle a LOT of data. ![]() I’ve made a number of suggestions to the very amiable developer, who is extremely responsive. you can “archive” completed tasks (which means they’re shunted down to the bottom of the Note/Calendar page this is a nice touch) ![]() integration with Apple Calendar, Reminders is excellent one-off to-dos are best inserted in Calendar days it’s easy to roll over projects in Notes, because there’s a “reschedule all tasks” function in Notes as well as in Calendar - nice touch! projects are best handled in Notes, with tags to filter them any to-dos then appear in the upper part of the Calendar page you can access the NotePlan folder in iCloud, meaning you can edit NotePlan notes/to-dos in the Markdown editor of your choice (should you so wish!) the functions involving interaction between Calendar and Notes are consistent, and work fast and well (including sync via iCloud) I’ve been cautiously using it for task management for the last week or so. I have some issues with figuring out how to use it properly with the notes and scheduling, but it is really a nice little program. I was trying not to CRIMP but couldn’t resist NotePlan, especially when I found out everything was stored in plain text.Īfter using for about a week I am really enjoying it’s unique approach. I also watched his other video on how to use NotePlan as a Bullet Journal. Looking forward to playing with the app when I get home tonight!įYI I just noticed that Stephen Zeoli put up a 2-minute video on Vimeo that gives an overview of NotePlan 2.0: ![]()
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