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They implement end-to-end encryption which is pretty awesome. This is one of the reasons I was interested in Standard Notes.

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Having a web interface is a plus but not required. Please, just let us snobs set our own line-spacing and other typographic properties. But developers, can we make this a preference? Because you know you guys aren’t designers.

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I get that most people probably don’t give a shit about the nuance of line-spacing. Anything between 1.2 and 1.45 usually is pretty good. Line-spacing of 1.0 (or 1 times the font size) is too tight. Winner: nvUltra Line-spacing rant skip if you want It has just enough Markdown formatting without forcing your note to be Markdown-compliant. Simplenote has the best typography out-of-the-box, but the macOS app needs some looser line-spacing. The defaults are so bad that I didn’t even bother. Standard Notes has theming, but I didn’t test it. nvUltra (barely) wins out here because of how easy theming it is. Their website is awesome but their default editor has such tight line-spacing that I almost couldn’t believe it. This shouldn’t have to be the first point, but damn there is some terrible typography in note-taking apps. I compared Simplenote, nvUltra, and Standard Notes. The following represents my preferred features with a note about how well various apps delivered. I went down a web rabbit hole reading about note-taking apps and really giving my setup some thought. I don’t feel like reviewing nvUltra in detail here, but let’s just say I wasn’t into it like I thought I would be.

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I got an invite to download the nvUltra beta. I did something irrational-I switched over to using Simplenote even though the app I had been waiting years for, nvAlt’s successor, was soon to be released.

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When I realized they had a native Mac app, I was impressed. When I discovered it was under the care of Automattic and provided as a free service, my interest was piqued. I got excited about my notes again but realized how badly I had been wanting another setup. Then, several months ago, I saw the news that Brett and Fletcher Penney of MultiMarkdown were working on nvAlt’s successor, nvUltra. It was light, fast, and I could sync my notes over Dropbox as a folder of files.īrett Terpstra, the maintainer of nvAlt, had BitWriter in the works for years but as a result of life getting in the way, it never came to be. For years I used Notational Velocity/ nvAlt. I spent the evening having a crisis about what note-taking application to use.










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