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- Quiver is built for programmers and allows you to mix text, code, and Markdown within a note. You can also edit code right in place, create as many notebooks as you want, change themes for syntax.
- Quiver 3 lets you design your own UI theme. Every UI detail is customizable. # Preview in the Main Window. You spend more time reading your notes than writing them. With Quiver 3, the note preview is integrated into the main window, so you can browse all your beautifully rendered notes with ease. # Side-by-Side Preview.
- Quiver is a note-taking app built for programmers. Its unique cell-based design lets you easily mix text and code within one note, edit code with an awesome code editor, and find any note instantly via the full-text search. Mix Text With Code A note in Quiver is comprised of cells — snippets of text or code.
The problem with most these apps is that I can't just point at a directory where the app should organise my files. I am not looking for something that saves my files to some strange (proprietary) format in an invisible place (some OS's app-data directories/online service). Putting files in folders is a problem that has been solved, it is called a file-system and all OS-s have it.
Up uploader for instagram 3 7 mac os x. Quiver: The Programmer’s Notebook 3.0. Quiver is a notebook built for programmers. It lets you easily mix text, code, Markdown and LaTeX within one note, edit code with an awesome code editor, live preview Markdown and LaTeX, and find any note instantly via the full-text search.
I want to work with a directory of markdown files like so:
- Easy to use on all my devices- Copy-paste images directly (biggest feature over a code-editor)- Proper code-highlighting and Markdown support support and generally easy to look at and use- Use normal directory structure for organisation- Sync using my normal tools (iCloud, Dropbox, etc), hence pointing at a dir- Search based on tags of some sort would be ok, but can't really see the use over directory structure
Apparently the top 2 requirements won out. I say 'apparently' as I ended up using Apple Notes for note taking as it is the easiest to use on all my devices and it does image copy-pasting very well. Phonerescue 3 2 1 – ios data recovery program. The only down-side is that there is no directory to point to at and it lacks proper support for code.
In reality I don't really feel the need to take code notes enough. I just put stuff in the `README.md` of a project that I needed the snippet for in the first place.
So I already have most of the features that I find relevant from a free part of my computer OS and phone OS (Apple Notes). Notes works very well, there is sync, pasting images works like a charm and when I really need a small code-snippet I can live with plain-text in monospace without code highlighting. Therefore I don't want to pay $1.5 (Bear) or any other amount of money per month.
Quiver 3 2 3 – The Programmer's Notebook Lesson
I would pay a set price though for working with MY directories, but not ~$40 (Ulysses), rather than a monthly fee.
Quiver 3 2 3 – The Programmer's Notebook Organizer
Especially pasting images from my clipboard is a must have feature for me. I'd also want to be able to work seamlessly from computer to phone to computer, etc. The last requirement being why just using Atom with git is not a good fit.