NotePlan 3 public beta (and subscription)
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Posted by Luhmann
Aug 28, 2020 at 10:09 AM
I think the new features are: Markdown based notes, integrates with iCloud Calendar and Reminders
It is actually pretty nice. $60 a year though is a bit much for what it offers compared to Roam, Obsidian, etc. If it offered more Obsidian like features, like backlinks, or at least was inter-operable with Obsidian, I might consider it… right now, however, I’m a bit underwhelmed.
Posted by Simon
Sep 14, 2020 at 07:00 AM
I noticed the pricing goes from $60-$100 per year!
I’m currently have it on Setapp, so it’ll be interesting to see what happens there.
Personally, I won’t be subscribing. I found it to clunky to use.
I tend to do all my note taking in the Bear app. Yes it’s subscription, but reasonably priced and as they’re all text files I can easily export if need to.
Posted by Luhmann
Sep 14, 2020 at 08:12 AM
NotePlan is based on plain text files as well. The latest update allows you to set the extension, to allow better integration with other markdown apps. For instance, you can access the same documents in Obsidian or NotePlan.
Personally I still prefer an outliner (like Roam or Dyanlist) to flat files like Bear or Noteplan, but I did want to make clear that NotePlan does use plain text files. Moreover, I think you have to export your files out of Bear, but Noteplan keeps the files in a folder accessible from other apps?
Posted by Paul Korm
Sep 14, 2020 at 10:51 AM
Can you point to where the $100/year subscription for NotePlan 3 was announced by Eduard?
Simon wrote:
I noticed the pricing goes from $60-$100 per year!
Posted by Simon
Sep 14, 2020 at 02:09 PM
Paul Korm wrote:
Can you point to where the $100/year subscription for NotePlan 3 was
>announced by Eduard?
>
You have to scroll to the bottom to the “Read to take action?” section where it offers Business Class ($99.99), Personal Monthly ($6.99), and Personal Annual ($59.99)