ProjectBook arrives - and turns into NoteSuite
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Posted by Franz Grieser
Jul 2, 2013 at 11:20 AM
Thanks Steve.
There is also a review of the Mac/iOS combo of NoteSuite on appstorm: http://mac.appstorm.net/reviews/productivity-review/notesuite-notes-and-todos-combined-in-a-powerful-new-app/#more-60128
It’s still not available in Germany. So, I will stick with Evernote as it it cross-platform and as I have tons of material in it.
Franz
Posted by Tim the Red
Jul 3, 2013 at 04:09 AM
Thanks for the review Steve. I’ve been playing around with NoteSuite and it’s pretty impressive. Where I’m at right now:
* I really like the web clipping features
* ... and the “related notes” automation
* ... and the outlining and formatting tools
* I very much do not like the lack of a way to export anything
Posted by MadaboutDana
Jul 3, 2013 at 09:17 AM
But that’s not quite right, is it. Actually, NoteSuite can export stuff, just not very well. You can export any individual note (or attachment) to a wide variety of targets, including Google Drive, Dropbox, Box etc., in which case NoteSuite converts the note to a PDF. This is deffo a useful feature.
What you can’t do is specify a particular format, or export more than one note at a time (at least, I haven’t found a way of doing that yet).
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jul 3, 2013 at 11:05 AM
I need to correct myself on this. When you send a note via e-mail or save to Dropbox, you can in fact export plain text. It is when using the “Open in other app” command that you only get a PDF export… just figured this out. Sorry for creating confusion.
Still, it would be nice to be able to open text in other apps, or (pie in the sky) save outlines as OPML.
MadaboutDana wrote:
But that’s not quite right, is it. Actually, NoteSuite can export stuff,
>just not very well. You can export any individual note (or attachment)
>to a wide variety of targets, including Google Drive, Dropbox, Box etc.,
>in which case NoteSuite converts the note to a PDF. This is deffo a
>useful feature.
>
>What you can’t do is specify a particular format, or export more than
>one note at a time (at least, I haven’t found a way of doing that yet).