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FSNotes also has a Mac app, which works fine, and which I purchased to throw another $3 the developer’s way, but don’t use much. FSNotes works well on iOS, able to find notes, and add content to notes from my iPad.

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The Archive has great UI, themes, and full-text search. The Archive $20 on the Mac, pointed at FSNotes’ Mobile Documents/ as the notes directory.Note files stored in FSNotes iCloud directory (sync).Brett has said he is working on a successor to nvALT, which I eagerly await. It worked well, but development on nvALT long-ago ceased. I was a long-time user of Notational Velocity and later Brett Terpstra’s nvALT on the Mac with 1Writer on iOS - all text file notes stored in 1Writer’s iCloud directory, nvALT pointed to that directory in Mobile Documents/ on Mac. I would much rather a larger up-front purchase price, impulsive purchases are no-problem for me (a separate, but at least one-time, problem no doubt). Besides, I have a dislike of app subscriptions, I can only subscribe to so many things, every month I am reminded to reconsider my decision. Bear was great, but I didn’t like the files inside a SQLite database approach - having to run an export to have a backup was too much trouble. Anything that doesn’t store notes directly on the filesystem in text files doesn’t last long with me. Like David Sparks I have tried a number of note systems over the years, including Bear and Apple Notes. This involves finding existing notes (search), and adding new note content. I need to be able to get to my notes, easily, on multiple platforms: Mac OS, iPad, iPhone. MailMate on the Mac for all email, fantastic search, but that is a topic for another post. My notes and my email archive are, in effect, my work “memory”. A touch of Markdown, but rarely rendered Markdown, just bullets and headers in the text for organization. No attachments, no embedded content, no tagging. Location (if not a phone call, where was I, helps the memory).







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