![]() ![]() It’s likely that this is a side effect of being developed at breakneck speed. It is far less efficient and unfortunately quite unstable for me. That said, I’m fairly happy with it using the above themes with some theme settings tweaks and it doesn’t feel totally out of place. It’s based on Electron, not native and it feels like it doesn’t fit the apple platforms, especially on iOS. You can add and remove UI elements, you can theme it however you want with CSS or pick a theme that is a bit less cluttered, I really love the California Coast and Ying and Yang themes. It isn’t as elegant as Bear but that’s partially by design, it’s flexible enough to let you shape it with the features you want. Obsidian is in many ways the opposite, it’s extremely powerful and even more so through extensibility with a decent sized and rapidly developing library of plugins. There’s also no sharing or collaboration and who knows when the web version will be done. It’s not just missing features like backlinking or transclusion, it’s missing basics like tables or note outlines. It’s also several years behind every other markdown editor out there and development is glacial. It’s native to Apple platforms, it’s fast and it’s very stable. It also has the best URL scheme I’ve seen in any notes app as well as solid Shortcuts support if you’re into automation. All organization is tag-based, there are no folders which sometimes feels limiting but tags are implemented exceptionally well with nesting, tag icons, etc. If you want superb polish and design Bear is unmatched. We do not have plans to fully support writing LaTeX.We hope to release a public beta in a month or two. Our security code is currently being audited by a third-party company. Locking Bear with Face/Touch ID, and per-note encryption is planned for our next update, Bear 1.7.Our goal is to make the web app a Good Citizen in mobile and desktop browsers. We do not have plans for native Android or Windows versions.Making and supporting apps is hard, and we don’t want a surprise or delay to let you down because of an arbitrary due date. We generally do not share ETAs on upcoming features, as we feel they cause more harm than good.Download Bear for iPad and iPhone free!.We’ll delete posts and comments that violate these rules. Don’t be a dick, do not post hateful content, do not personally attack anyone. We love reading your treads and we encourage feedback from our bear family! Our subscribers are the best, much love and Bear hugs :) ![]() Here we can discuss tips, workflows, news, and how-tos. 150 beautiful fonts are available.Welcome to the official subreddit for Bear - flexible notes, beautiful writing on Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch. Customize extended keyboard keys, themes, dark mode, fonts, colors.Review all your projects using "Go to Project." feature.TextExpander (TETouch Snippet Expansion) support.UI elements respond to the cursor on iPadOS when connecting a mouse or trackpad.Drag & Drop items from another app and vice versa. Organize notes, tasks, or projects by tags.Colored Tags, Tags Suggestion, Links Detections, Tag Formatting.Multiple Window, Split View Support for iPadOS.Type your lists into Taskmator and each line is quickly formatted into a Project, Task, or Note.Based on the open source code of TaskPaper for iOS/ iPadOS.Taskmator ( Next-Generation of renowned task management app called TaskPaper ) takes full advantage of iOS/ iPadOS technologies, gives you speedy, powerful tools that let you more productive. ◉ "I love using the TaskPaper format, with TaskPaper on Mac and Taskmator on iOS" -Brett Terpstra ◉ "Taskmator is really neat and great" -Merlin Mann ◉ “Taskmator, a powerful TaskPaper client for iPhone and iPad, has received full Reminders Integration” - Federico Viticci, MacStories ◉ "The Best TaskPaper app for iOS" - Macdrifter ![]()
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