![]() ![]() You can create smart groups, but they are nowhere near as smart as journler, and they do not support autotagging, which means, there is no parent-child relationship, so you can’t autocategorize your notes as you’d like, and auto-tag entries according to which folder they belong to Additionally, the image cannot be resized The categorization of the entry as a note takes precedence over others, for example if you drag an image to a note, it would still label the entry as a note, no indication of an image, and the tags of the image are not imported with it. If you use pdf a lot, the pdf text can be searched, and the importing of the pdf is quite fast, and the file is instantly displayed in the lower panel. The good thing about together is that is almost another finder, where you can have information inside that are categorized and tagged. The panel on the right shows notes information: date created, modified, kind, label, rating, size, and a comments window, tags, and where. Importing of a webpage as pdf, which is done automatically from Together: File: New Web Page as PDF The categorization of the notes is done according to kind. It has a library style like itunes, but the information doesn't show attachments, but it shows what the kind of the entry is: image, pdf, webarchive, etc. Imported files come as separate items, with the filename as the default topic name, and in the case of pictures, cannot be resized, unless u import them directly to the note itself.įor my personal interest, this app doesn’t really cover the journaling needs I am looking for, and can’t be considered as a file or documents manager, so I don’t see it serving the purpose of either the writer / blogger not that of a casual researcher. The inspector however opens up more options for the note such as: background, template, annotation, but very weirdly, no tags option! I don’t like the interface itself, it’s too simple on the left hand, too technical on the other, and no feeling of a journal. There is no due date when you create a new entry Double clicking the fileĪbsence of smart folder, there is a smart journal, but its not needed for me The PDF is displayed automatically, not in a separate window. Linking a word to another entry is possible Image resize possibility, if the pictures are included in notes Perfect organization, very easy to use, and strangely only developed in Journler Now everytime I create an entry in one of the todo folders, it gets auto-tagged with todo and the upper folder in hierarchy (photo, books, or whatever). ![]() ![]() I have such composition of folders for everything else, books, diary, work, photo, etc. then let’s say I wanted to have another smart folder for mac tips, I right click on the mac folder, and chose new smart folder, name it todo, and then tag it todo. It’s important to note that on a Mac lots of the missing features in one app can be solved by a workaround, because I am daily amazed by how smart this OS isĪ note on why I am such a fan of nesting: let’s say I have a smart folder for everything mac related, I create smart folder and tag it mac. In the end whichever application suits your needs is the best one for you, what I was looking for was a clean interface, ease-of-use, organization functionality, and the ability to attach files and view them natively They differ in their interface (naturally),the kind of files they can import, how they import, how they handle the imported files, how they organize what you create (by date, by tag, by kind, etc.), how smart is the search, and how well they do what they say they do what other functionalities they offer beyond journaling / note-taking this is especially true for SOHO notes, (which I do not review here because it’s huge and greatly exceeds my needs). Most of the below applications do the same things, they can import files, they can change font attributes, save websites as webarchives, blog, and they provide a search functionality. It is an enumeration of features and usage of the apps that could replace Journler.The apps below are note-takers, todo organizers, file organizers, and so much more. I have never written a comparative review of applications, and the below is far from that. It’s development has stopped, and so I am comparing the various apps that could replace it in the future, as for the meantime, I have no intention of doing so. I am used to a great app called Journler. ![]()
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