Live Reviews:
⭐️3.4 / 5
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🙌5
Ratings
📼7 scs
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📦~ in 3 weeks
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All Versions of ThreadNote

3.0.4

June 12, 2024

Bug fix: Fixed crash when shared output has more than 127 notes.

3.0.3

March 19, 2024

Bug Fix: Fixed an issue where the parent note was not the root when returning to Thread mode after editing a note in All notes mode. Several other bug fixes.
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3.0.2

March 18, 2024

Bug fix: Fixed an issue where the cursor would move when changing the keyboard while inputting characters, and other bug fixes.
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3.0.1

February 25, 2024

Bug fix: Fixed issues where scrolling would not work on the note editing screen, input would not be reflected during character input, or scrolling would occur.
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3.0.0

February 15, 2024

- Supports limited Markdown (Limited Markdown for SwiftUI Text) - Supports linking functions for URL links and Markdown links (change mode by long-pressing the screen) - iCloud and local switching function - Added tips screen
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2.5.0

June 8, 2021

- Support iCloud sync feature. Share the same note between, for example, your iPad and iPhone via iCloud. (Settings has the switch) - Changed some icons. - Fixed some bugs.
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2.1.1

April 28, 2020

- Fixed a bug: Lost note additions and changes just after Backup operation. - Fixed the issue that invisible both sides of Tag search bar when the smaller width note list than the screen. - Some minor bug fixes
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2.1.0

April 12, 2020

- Limited to iOS 13.1 and above - Added maximum note width settings - Speedy scrolling by swiping the left and right margin areas - Change icon symbols - Improved note organization - Improved conversion from version 1.x - Other minor bug fixes - Abolished 2 views (Master-Detail View)
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2.0.3

March 21, 2020

- Fixed some issues that caused a crash during migration conversion from older versions (Ver 1.6 or earlier). - Minor adjustments to transition animation.
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2.0.2

January 7, 2020

Supports for the latest iOS, Dark Mode and iPad.

Price History of ThreadNote

Description of ThreadNote

ThreadNote is a simple text note application that stands out for its two unique features. Firstly, it eschews the traditional title list format; instead, all content, both titles and body text, is displayed in a list format (with a limit on the number of display lines). Secondly, it allows for the creation of child notes, enabling users to organize notes into a branching hierarchy of parent-child relationships. Users can navigate between parent and child notes with left and right swipes, and can use pinch in to fold notes down to just the title and the first few lines of text (configurable from 0 to 10 lines), with a pinch out gesture to unfold. This folding action can also be performed by tapping a button on the note. Features: - Notes with titles, body text, tags, creation and modification dates - Note filtering through string and tag searches - Note editing and deletion - Tagging - Bookmarking - Note sharing (exporting) - Changing the order of notes - Moving notes between parents and children Note Sharing: - Notes can be exported to other apps or file folders via the action button on the note editing screen. - Options to select only the note being edited, all its siblings (notes at the same level), or all its descendants (notes at lower levels) - Select multiple output items: title/tags/creation date/modification date/body text - Auto-numbering: Automatically numbers titles when exporting multiple notes (optional) Settings: - Changing the font of titles and body text in the list and editing screens - Changing the base color - Dark mode toggle - Adjusting the maximum note width - Setting the number of lines for folded display in the list view (0 to 10 lines) - Setting the maximum number of display lines for body text in the list view (up to 500 lines) Other: - Backup and restoration of all data Limitations: - Only handles text. It cannot manage images, audio, location data, etc.
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ThreadNote: FAQ

Is ThreadNote compatible with the iPad?

Yes, ThreadNote can be used on iPad devices.
Eiji Nakai is the creator of the ThreadNote app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 16.4.
The ThreadNote app has a consumer rating of 3.4 and receives average reviews and ratings.
The Threadnote App Relates To The Lifestyle Genre.
3.0.4 is the latest released ThreadNote version.
July 5, 2024 is the exact date of the latest ThreadNote update.
The ThreadNote app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
Eiji Nakai: The ThreadNote app is child-friendly.
ThreadNote can be used in English, Japanese.
No, ThreadNote is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, ThreadNote does not include options for in-app purchases.
Sorry, ThreadNote is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of ThreadNote

  • Not intuitive

    The interface is almost impossible to figure out. Obviously written by someone who does not understand an intuitive interface.
  • Version 2 is great!

    With the version 2 upgrades, this has become a great application. Very powerful.

    Would love the ability to easily bulk import many notes - I’m ready to use this app a lot.
  • Great little app

    I'm surprised this one doesn't have any reviews! I've been using it for a while now for keeping my fiction ideas organized and the tagged, hierarchical structure has been a godsend for that. The interface is clean and easy to navigate; it's also easy to add, move, and reorganize notes if you want to restructure the note hierarchy. The backup and search features work well, and the app has proven to be stable and continues to be maintained. It's also pretty lightweight, considering how surprisingly bloated in size some similar apps can be.

    I like how the interface isn't cluttered, but one feature I'd like to see would be some form of color coding for notes and/or tags to give a little more visual differentiation (changing the color of the title block would be ideal for this IMO.) For example, for individually marking a note/thread as important or part of a particular hierarchy or tag group.