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Does not Support PDF annotation on iPad?
There are tons of PKMs and many have whiteboard options. And many of those have iPad apps. PDF annotation is the main feature that differentiates them from competitors in PKM space but they aren’t prioritizing it for the iPad despite it being stated as what they are working on in their roadmap for a while now. iPads have styluses. That’s a large part of why people use them. Heptabase should have spent more time on the app before shipping it. It should at least have had their defining value proposition in it and then gone on the fix bugs.Show lessDaily Journal + Notion + Whiteboard
Love this app. Finally a daily journal style that allows me to write my most up to date thoughts, but also connect with previous data. I know I’m not maximizing the potential of this app, but just the journal + notion features does wonders for mental clarity/brain dumping. Cards are also helpful to create updates you can reference. Looking forward to the development over time. Thank you.Show lessOne of a kind research tool
The design of Heptabase has been very focused from the ground up on solving challenges that arise in the workflows of research and centralizing many sources of information into a workspace where they can be used to document and compile thought processes, notes, and ideas. At a first glance, it may seem to have some features that are similar to other apps like Notion or Obsidian, but this accomplishes things that the others either cannot do or Heptabase does it without the friction of using some of the other tools, which allows for a flow of research and thoughts that is hard to get elsewhere. I’m currently using it to research multiple different fields that I am new to, and the workflow that is possible here is making this seamless and is expediting the process. The iPhone app is a work in progress but the development team makes rapid progress on both the desktop and mobile versions of the software.Show less