Noteey arrives on western computers (mac & win)
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Posted by tberni
Nov 7, 2024 at 09:06 PM
Tremble Miro, Milanote, Muse, (including Heptabase and Scrintal) etc. from the far east comes Noteey to make amends without using the annoying subscriptions!
Long live Hong Kong and China, pushing to lower the price of something as volatile and immaterial as software. Have you understood North American and European companies? Take note.
Posted by Paul Korm
Nov 7, 2024 at 09:40 PM
An “online first” app, based in China, with a Privacy Policy as leaky as a sponge. Sorry, no.
Posted by Lucas
Nov 7, 2024 at 10:16 PM
Paul Korm wrote:
An “online first” app, based in China, with a Privacy Policy as leaky as
>a sponge. Sorry, no.
>
From the homepage:
Offline First
Noteey stores data on your device,so you can access them offline. You only need an account if you use premium features.
Posted by tberni
Nov 8, 2024 at 09:40 AM
Noteey starts from a good idea and seems like a versatile tool, but its implementation (for now) is quite poor. This is the case of the version for macOS (the one I have tested), it does not adapt at all to the user interface conventions of the operating system. In fact, it does not have a keyboard shortcut to zoom, and you have to resort to an annoying menu. The application seems to be made in electron, and I think there is still time left to debug it. She does not feel comfortable in her use. I think it will be necessary to follow it.
The developers announce that they have scheduled a mobile version and synchronization with third-party services (including iCloud).