![]() ![]() It allows you to create folders anywhere, maybe one on Dropbox or iCloud Drive that’s shared, one on an encrypted disk that’s private, one for work, one for home, one for every writing project. But then you can open another folder, or create a new one and start editing. You pick a folder, it indexes it, and you can use it just like nvALT. The biggest difference is that it works with multiple folders and sub-folders. It has blazing fast and accurate full-text search, the ability to find related notes based on content, and very complete Markdown editing tools (complete with syntax highlighting and theme editing). This app works a lot like nvALT (and Notational Velocity, naturally). Sign up today for notifications, and the first round of beta testers will be taken from the email list. But it’s close, and our goal is to start a beta test round in the next month or two. We need to wrap up some UI/UX work before we release the first round of betas, so I’m not ready to put an official ETA on it. ![]() Now we have an app nearing beta stage that’s better than any modal notes app you’ve used. He was working on a similar project and invited me to join him on it. You know, the guy who created MultiMarkdown, and who develops my favorite Markdown editor, MultiMarkdown Composer. Turned out David was MIA (hopefully ok), and the code I was left with no longer compiled on the latest operating systems. Now that my health is back to working state, I attempted to pick the project back up. Well, I failed at my part, then we lost touch, and it never came to fruition. You’ve been hearing from me for years about BitWriter, the nvALT replacement I was working on with David Halter. ![]()
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