SammyDuck
If you like the sharing and security advantages of storing your notes in GitHub repositories, you likely will feel at home in this versatile notetaker/organizer/keeper. From there you can use your notes to feed a public website or blog. For those who prefer iCloud Drive, that option is available as well.
You’ll find yourself quickly and easily setting up a hierarchical folder structure and navigating it by simply tapping oval icons in a horizontal row at the top of your screen. Couldn’t be more intuitive. In that structure you can store almost anything: text, images and photos, names, addresses, phone numbers, geolocations, dates and times, etc. You could even set up a zettelkasten, a knowledge management database in hierarchical form—for business record keeping, research, study, or just personal reference.
The markdown editor is fully featured and included is a primer that you can refer to as you write. Tables, code blocks, html tags, even footnotes are all supported.
What attracted me initially was the kanban board feature. I experimented by setting up an archplot structure “template” for novel plotting using the “Save the Cat” method. I simply brainstorm and add event summaries or setting descriptions or dialogue or whatever in vertical columns below each horizontal plot element. Don’t know how much that will help me yet, but so far I’m pleased with the results.
Lots of potential with this NotesHub app, and the one-time purchase price can’t be beat.
You’ll find yourself quickly and easily setting up a hierarchical folder structure and navigating it by simply tapping oval icons in a horizontal row at the top of your screen. Couldn’t be more intuitive. In that structure you can store almost anything: text, images and photos, names, addresses, phone numbers, geolocations, dates and times, etc. You could even set up a zettelkasten, a knowledge management database in hierarchical form—for business record keeping, research, study, or just personal reference.
The markdown editor is fully featured and included is a primer that you can refer to as you write. Tables, code blocks, html tags, even footnotes are all supported.
What attracted me initially was the kanban board feature. I experimented by setting up an archplot structure “template” for novel plotting using the “Save the Cat” method. I simply brainstorm and add event summaries or setting descriptions or dialogue or whatever in vertical columns below each horizontal plot element. Don’t know how much that will help me yet, but so far I’m pleased with the results.
Lots of potential with this NotesHub app, and the one-time purchase price can’t be beat.
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GitHub integration makes this a game changer
I manage a group of volunteers for a non profit and they recently came to me and said they wanted to start blogging on the website. We use Cloudflare and static pages so this meant integrating into the JAMStack. With the GitHub integration this became possible for the non-technical volunteers.
What even better? They can insert pictures and they also upload to GitHub and link properly. Looks right on the website, looks right on this app.
What even better? They can insert pictures and they also upload to GitHub and link properly. Looks right on the website, looks right on this app.
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Response from developer
Thank you so much for your review. We are glad to hear that NotesHub is helping people. We want to add that we are exploring even deeper integration with GitHub which would allow managing collaborators for notebooks (GitHub repositories) right from the application.
Wow
This app is even more powerful than standard iOS notes app
Good notes-taking app, fits my needs!
I'm into Markdown lately and was researching a good tool for creating notes with it. I like this app because I can connect my GitHub account to store my Markdown notes and manage them everywhere. The app is very lightweight and does not contain Ads.
I'm looking forward to more features being added in the future.
I'm looking forward to more features being added in the future.
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What I was looking for
An amazing application, I like that notes are stored in git repo in GitHub so they really belongs to me. The markdown editor is state of the art! Slick, beautiful, fast