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Posted by MadaboutDana
Jun 28, 2018 at 08:44 AM
Another rather impressive online option is RexPad (https://www.rexpad.com), which appears to be maturing nicely.
I’d love to see offline apps (desktop and mobile), myself, but it’s a great proof of concept.
Cheers,
Bill
Posted by Paul J. Miller
Jun 28, 2018 at 09:37 AM
ConnectedText can also display many notes in their own (read-only) windows whilst working on another note.
Posted by karel
Jun 28, 2018 at 10:17 PM
@Chris & @$Bill
OMG you’re right! Thank you both!!!! This piece of software impresses me more and more. Almost every time I want something, I find it there (like pasting selected text into the name of the note - unbelievable). 4 more days left on my trial :-) The online manual is a b*tch though :-( Can’t figure out a lot of the stuff using it. Fortunately their support replies the second day.
Best regards and many thanks,
Karel
Chris Murtland wrote:
Also, I thought I would mention that Ultra Recall can actually show the
>content of multiple selected notes at once, but it’s an option. Look for
>“Show combined text for multiple selection.”
$Bill wrote:
Chris is correct…and also there is a quick option to toggle it
>on/off…see Tools/Quick Options in the Editor: section
>
>
>Chris Murtland wrote:
>Also, I thought I would mention that Ultra Recall can actually show the
>>content of multiple selected notes at once, but it’s an option. Look
>for
>>“Show combined text for multiple selection.”
Posted by karel
Jun 28, 2018 at 10:19 PM
I have noticed that one too. Not exactly what I need right now, but a very interesting app :-)
Karel
Paul J. Miller wrote:
ConnectedText can also display many notes in their own (read-only)
>windows whilst working on another note.
>
Posted by karel
Jun 28, 2018 at 10:20 PM
Thanks for the tip. Sadly I am looking for an offline Windows option. Without such limitation I would love to try Mac’s Tinderbox more than anything else, though ;-)
Cheers :)
Karel
MadaboutDana wrote:
Another rather impressive online option is RexPad
>(https://www.rexpad.com), which appears to be maturing nicely.
>
>
>I’d love to see offline apps (desktop and mobile), myself, but it’s a
>great proof of concept.
>
>Cheers,
>Bill