⁕ Anchor button to make the app visible above all other apps ⁕ Backup notes to a location you choose in RTF and TXT format ⁕ Share notes via Email, Facebook, Twitter and iMessage ⁕ Create and view favourites using the Star button. ⁕ Advanced dynamic search bar to quickly find the note you are looking for ⁕ Beautiful pixel perfect design with retina support Use it to write down your thoughts and important pieces of information and be happy in the knowledge that your notes will be easily accessible when needed. The app lives in your Windows's menubar and is always available at the click of a button. Try it for a week and you'll be hooked for life. It has been engineered from the ground up to offer the fastest and most pleasurable note taking experience possible. MiniNote is quite simply the best notes app you will ever use. MiniNote Developer Description: NOTE TAKING - FINALLY DONE RIGHT MiniNote Pro version available with additional features such as cloud syncing, detachable and resizable window, multiple themes, and text formatting. Can be used to keep track of birthdays and presents Can be used as a recipe manager in the kitchen Can be used for note-taking during lectures, meetings, and other events Keyboard shortcuts for quick access to app functions Anchor button to keep the app visible above other apps Backup notes in RTF and TXT format to a location of your choice Share notes via email, Facebook, Twitter, and iMessage Favourites feature for easy access to important notes Advanced dynamic search bar for quick note retrieval I’m afraid as much as I admire your hardware, I have to agree with my audience all roads appear to lead back to the iPad mini for me when it comes to digital note-taking.- Pixel-perfect design with retina support In fact, it would be the crowning glory for the best iPad Apple makes. But being able to simply undertake some basic, incidental typing (emails, tweets – that kinda thing) would be wonderful. In fact, I’d barely use it to write these blog posts. I’m not looking to write a novel on the iPad mini. And while adding a physical keyboard to such a small tablet might seem like an odd request, there’s a compelling reason for it, in my opinion. magic and i want that /PwlVpkb8cF- Casey Neistat April 6, 2022 $60 amazon keyboard is totally goodish but the magic keyboard is, well. This tiny computer is my favorite (ipad mini & shitty amazon keyboard case) but i really really wish apple made a magic keyboard for the mini. I’m going to refer to another recent tweet, this time from none other than Casey Neistat. Without it, I doubt I’d have fallen in love quite so deeply with digital note-taking. I even like how it adds a matte texture and feel to the iPad mini (any fear of diluted colours or screen brightness was unfounded). The reMarkable 2 arguably offers a slightly more paper-ish feel, but that’s to be expected, given the screen technology it uses, and the fact that note-taking is pretty much its only role. It adds an extremely satisfying layer of resistance to the iPad which – you guessed it – makes it feel far more like writing on real paper. I’ve never been one for screen protectors, but the Paperlike goes beyond that duty. Paperlike seals the dealĮarlier this year, I finally gave Paperlike a try and it completely transformed my iPad mini experience. I’ve often bemoaned the lack of advancement from Apple when it comes to actually making use of the M1 chip that’s gradually being placed into a growing number of devices within the iPad lineup, and I think the iPad mini illustrates my point. Apple’s tiniest iPad uses the same A15 Bionic chip found in the iPhone 13 line, and it clearly offers more power than most normal users will ever need if Stephen’s podcasting antics are anything to go by.Īlthough I rarely stray beyond note-taking and content consumption on the iPad mini, I really did miss the do-it-all nature of the iPad mini versus the reMarkable 2. Now, while I wouldn’t personally edit podcasts on my iPad mini (I’m far too old-fashioned and stuck in my ways for that), it’s impossible not to be impressed by what this tiny little thing can do. Some fun easter eggs you’ll get tomorrow □ /967gKMBpTW- Stephen Robles April 7, 2022
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