Aquaminds Notetaker
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Posted by Hugh
Jan 22, 2019 at 03:10 PM
Jeffery Smith wrote:
I found Circus Ponies to be prettier, and it seemed to do indexing well.
>I’m not sure why the legal profession enamored of CPN but not Notetaker.
>
Possibly because, as I implied above, at some point after the two developers split, Aquaminds decided to target the education sector with its marketing. And, yes, possibly also because in the market as it was then finding skeuomorphism fashionable, Circus Ponies’ probably scored over Aquaminds.
Posted by Hugh
Jan 22, 2019 at 03:55 PM
And also, no doubt, because the name was memorable. Before I began to research moving platforms from Windows to Mac OSX in the Mid-Noughties, Circus Ponies was one of the three or four Mac applications that I could name.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Jan 22, 2019 at 06:30 PM
I’m not sure which niche Aquaminds is relying on. One thing I like about Mac apps is that they are not aimed squarely at accountants, managers, HR personnel, big team coordination. What has become more annoying to me is that so many are switching to a subscription paradigm, so I am having to abandon programs such as DayOne because I don’t use it enough to make it cost effective.
Hugh wrote:
And also, no doubt, because the name was memorable. Before I began to
>research moving platforms from Windows to Mac OSX in the Mid-Noughties,
>Circus Ponies was one of the three or four Mac applications that I could
>name.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
May 28, 2019 at 12:58 AM
Aquaminds is aiming for a June release of their long-awaited (at least by me) release of Notetaker. They finished the documentation except for final review, and it is posted on their blog (if I can figure out how to find it). I hope the documentation will point out the new features.
Posted by Paul Korm
May 28, 2019 at 02:14 AM
https://www.aquaminds.com/single-post/2019/05/25/June-Launch-News
Jeffery Smith wrote:
Aquaminds is aiming for a June release of their long-awaited (at least
>by me) release of Notetaker. They finished the documentation except for
>final review, and it is posted on their blog (if I can figure out how to
>find it). I hope the documentation will point out the new features.