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Posted by Jeffery Smith
Aug 29, 2019 at 12:25 AM
Everything has functioned perfectly, though I don’t use some of the features (recording sound, etc.). I did think they would have it ready to go in about January, but they continue to find little bugs. I have done beta trials of other software that has crashed reliably when all I was doing was pasting. I was hoping they would have complete documentation by now.
It is solid enough that I have no reservation in using it for important information.
Posted by NickG
Aug 29, 2019 at 12:02 PM
Thanks - that’s helpful to know. Just waiting for release now to give a go.
I’m a CPN refugee, so I’m hoping for a similar experience (I know that although the two apps share some ancestry, their development paths diverged, so I’m not expecting the same)
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Aug 29, 2019 at 12:37 PM
I went back and forth between CPN and Notetaker. CPN was “cuter” and more colorful, but found Notetaker better suited to my workflow.
Posted by satis
Aug 29, 2019 at 03:02 PM
Jeffery Smith wrote:
>Everything has functioned perfectly, though I don’t use some of the
>features (recording sound, etc.). I did think they would have it ready
>to go in about January, but they continue to find little bugs.
Any word on an iOS version? I’m asking because with WWDC 2019’s demonstration of the new Catalyst framework for moving iPad apps to the Mac I think we’re going to see a lot of competition starting to show up by the end of the year or next year from ported apps like GoodNotes (not to mention Notability which is already iOS/macOS).
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Aug 29, 2019 at 06:27 PM
As far as I know, they are only working on Notetaker and Noteshare. I cannot seem to warm up to iPad outliners, from anyone. Ultimately, I think people who want to do outlining or list-making on an iPad will use a ‘net-based app.
satis wrote:
>
>Any word on an iOS version? I’m asking because with WWDC 2019’s
>demonstration of the new Catalyst framework for moving iPad apps to the
>Mac I think we’re going to see a lot of competition starting to show up
>by the end of the year or next year from ported apps like GoodNotes (not
>to mention Notability which is already iOS/macOS).