Craft is on its way to becoming a mixture of task manager and note app these days ;) I don't know if I should like it. I still prefer Apple Notes because it just gets the job done. Bear, well... slightly better formatting with Markdown, but I struggle with this tag-based system. I'm just used to using folders. Do you still favour Craft and do you use the task function or do you use a task manager?
Thank you for this video! I really like Bear but i don't want to pay 3$ only for synchronisation. After your video I find out more about UpNote. I will try it and maybe I will buy app lifetime
Hiya this is from a while ago but I was hoping you could help possibly, I’ve been trying to get pixelmon on my Minecraft on Chromebook and it keeps crashing when I try make a world with an exit code 9. Thank you :D
@@ryanillusionapples notes does not support markdown, which is why there are dedicated plugins to try to fix this. The only “markdown” I have been able to use is a hyphen and space to create an unordered list.
@@ryanillusion Yeah, but no. Backlinks are automatic in Bear, Obsidian and many others, which means it's trivially easy to find which note links to which note in either direction. Apple Notes requires a workaround, which is not the same thing. Apple haven't managed this, even though other apps have 10 years ago. And "All the functionality of markdown" ISN'T markdown, the whole point of which is interoperability. You can't export your note from Apple Notes, import in into any markdown-compatible app and keep your formatting. I can do that between Bear and Obsidian, for example. But of course, Apple don't want you to be able to export your data, because they want you to be nice and locked into their ecosystem / walled garden.
Nice review.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Craft is on its way to becoming a mixture of task manager and note app these days ;) I don't know if I should like it. I still prefer Apple Notes because it just gets the job done. Bear, well... slightly better formatting with Markdown, but I struggle with this tag-based system. I'm just used to using folders.
Do you still favour Craft and do you use the task function or do you use a task manager?
Thanks for this cool video 😁, all that’s left to do is advertise it
Thank you for this video! I really like Bear but i don't want to pay 3$ only for synchronisation. After your video I find out more about UpNote. I will try it and maybe I will buy app lifetime
Hiya this is from a while ago but I was hoping you could help possibly, I’ve been trying to get pixelmon on my Minecraft on Chromebook and it keeps crashing when I try make a world with an exit code 9. Thank you :D
Don't sleep on UpNote, people. It sometimes gets overlooked. It's incredibly good. It's become my Evernote replacement.
love bear
Agenda!
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If you're an Apple user , I highly recommend Sticking with Apple Notes
No backlinks. No markdown. Bear solves both.
@@yuchoobThe video literally mentions how you can backlink in Apple Notes
And you have all the functionality of Markdown
@@ryanillusionapples notes does not support markdown, which is why there are dedicated plugins to try to fix this.
The only “markdown” I have been able to use is a hyphen and space to create an unordered list.
@@ryanillusion Yeah, but no. Backlinks are automatic in Bear, Obsidian and many others, which means it's trivially easy to find which note links to which note in either direction. Apple Notes requires a workaround, which is not the same thing. Apple haven't managed this, even though other apps have 10 years ago. And "All the functionality of markdown" ISN'T markdown, the whole point of which is interoperability. You can't export your note from Apple Notes, import in into any markdown-compatible app and keep your formatting. I can do that between Bear and Obsidian, for example. But of course, Apple don't want you to be able to export your data, because they want you to be nice and locked into their ecosystem / walled garden.
What are your thoughts on Tana?