Speaking of CintaNotes...
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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Dec 22, 2012 at 08:02 PM
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Mind you, if it’s two laptops you’ve got (presumably running Windows)
>you could also simply use Dropbox (which is what I was doing before the
>Simplenote compatibility came up). You have to be a bit careful you
>don’t use the same file on both laptops at the same time, but it’s
>perfectly workable.
Gary, I would definitely suggest that you use the above method to keep the Cintanotes database in sync between the two PCs. As long as you watch to close it on each side before you open it on the other, all should be OK. You can use a local backup of the file on each PC as an extra safeguard (I have Dropbox premium plus versioning activated which is a similar approach).
I’ve lost many notes on Simplenote sync with Resophnotes. I cannot know whether the service of the program were to blame, but after the third time it happened I have little wish to know. Cintanotes may work better, but I would give it some time before I trust it with my information. I expect that if there are issues, they will pop up and be fixed on the Cintanotes side in the next months—unless there’s a serious issue on Simplenote’s side, in which case I expect the Cintanotes developer to inform users accordingly.
Posted by Steve
Dec 23, 2012 at 04:21 PM
goodsync.com. Works well.
Gary Carson wrote:
I’ve never heard of SimpleNotes. Could I use this to synch my CintaNotes
>notes across two computers?
>
>I have two laptops in two different locations and I’m tired of having to
>export my CintaNotes stuff on one machine, copy the file to a USB drive
>(or email it to myself) and then import it into Cintanotes on the other
>machine.
Posted by Mick S
Dec 24, 2012 at 11:51 AM
I’ll say this much for Cinta Notes: the developers would have to be the most dedicated and responsive I’ve ever encountered. When CN was for sale on BitsDeJour recently, I posted a question regarding a problem I’d had with it. Alex Jenter from CN requested some info, which I provided. Just now, on Christmas eve, I received a beta version which resolved the problem.
Excellent support aside, Cinta Notes is a tremendously handy and useful little app. I highly recommend it
Posted by Simon Bolivar
Nov 10, 2014 at 11:16 PM
Mick S wrote:
I’ll say this much for Cinta Notes: the developers would have to be the
>most dedicated and responsive I’ve ever encountered. When CN was for
>sale on BitsDeJour recently, I posted a question regarding a problem I’d
>had with it. Alex Jenter from CN requested some info, which I provided.
>Just now, on Christmas eve, I received a beta version which resolved the
>problem.
>
>Excellent support aside, Cinta Notes is a tremendously handy and useful
>little app. I highly recommend it
I purchased CN Pro a year ago and have found it an excellent addition in my ‘toolchain’ (Thanks Dr Andus). I concur with Mick S above concerning the responsiveness of Alex Jenter. It’s the consistently active development and focus on customer satisfaction that impresses me most about this software.
I received an email a few days ago inviting me to update my licence for another year or purchase a lifetime licence. I utilised a 30% discount coupon from donationcoder and purchased the lifetime Licence for £44.
The email included a list of the following upcoming features! (including Forward/Back Buttons which were added very recently)
Here are some of the planned PRO features that you’ll receive:
> - CintaNotes 3.0 with new UI;
> - File and image attachments;
> - Autotagging: automatic rule-based tag assignment;
> - Saved (predefined) searches;
> - Forward and backward navigation (filter history);
> - Different view modes: minimal, compact, and normal;
> - Encryption and password protection of notes;
> - Alarms and reminders in notes.
Posted by Dr Andus
Nov 11, 2014 at 12:01 AM
Simon Bolivar wrote:
>I purchased CN Pro a year ago and have found it an excellent addition in
>my ‘toolchain’
Thanks for the reminder. I haven’t looked at it for some time, and was impressed to see that it now supports both internal links and external links to its notes, so it can indeed be integrated into a ‘toolchain’:
“CintaNotes also supports global note links: the links to CintaNotes notes which can be inserted into and activated from other programs. This feature can be used to integrate CintaNotes with other information management software.”
http://cintanotes.com/help/#notelinks