Notebooks as a Ulysses replacement
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Aug 21, 2017 at 02:09 PM
Sorry, I didn’t finish off my authoring thought. Something like Keep It is ideal for authoring, in many ways, because notes can be edited in separate windows, or in separate tabs, or both. Although it doesn’t support the impressive Ulysses “multi-note” view (where you can amalgamate the contents of multiple notes into a single one), I wonder if that really matters?
The tags, labels, folders etc. would make it easy to keep track of characters, plot lines, chapters and so on (or of different themes/topics, subjects etc. in an academic/technical paper). And the ability to import and index more or less any kind of document would make it easy to keep reference material alongside your written work.
So not unlike Notebooks, in fact, but with the advantage of being slimmer and more elegant (at the moment; prove us wrong, Alfons!).