You can still be very, err…floaty, if you want.īut it uses old GTK widgets? The widgets still work just fine. Getting Your Questions Out of the Wayīut hierarchy sucks? What if you don’t want to organize? Tags are available. To keep your website ranked well on search engines, it’s a good idea to actively post helpful information there on an ongoing basis and avoid the appearance of a bare-bones brochureware website. While I don’t expect software authors to be SEO professionals, I’m mentioning this factor in the review in case others want to keep that in mind for marketing their own software. In addition, while the software comes with a very impressive community-updated Help notebook, there is no similar section on the website, nor is there a blog that discusses the latest additions to the software in layman’s terms and shows how they might be beneficial. The title tags do not change from page to page, the page titles are placed in h4 elements in the body text itself rather than h1 elements, there are not cross-linked individual pages that highlight important features like hierarchical note taking, and many different types of topics are discussed on longer individual pages. In fact, from a search engine optimization perspective, the Notecase Pro website is very poor. ![]() The Notecase Pro website doesn’t seem to come up in Google results when you search for “Mac hierarchical notes” or similar terms. After many Google searches, I finally found Notecase Pro via an ancient review on some Linux magazine website. Mac Hierarchical Notesįinally I decided to search until I found something that would work on my Mac. I started taking more notes on my desktop Linux machine just because it had Zim installed, which for all its inconvenience (it’s in my office, not with me as much as my laptop) felt like a big improvement. All of my notes felt kind of disorganized, but at least I had a search feature. I found it when I started using Macs again, and I used it for a few years but I was really, really missing the hierarchy as well as some other features I had in Zim. I even compared features at Wikipedia’s fabulous comparison page.įinally, I gave up and installed NValt on my Mac. I looked at big solutions like Evernote and little solutions like Circus Ponies. But when I bought a Mac, Zim was a pain to install and maintain, and other hierarchical solutions were also a pain to install and maintain. ![]() I have used Zim as my hierarchical note-taker on Linux for years and years. There is also a community forum that is semi-active. The full list of features can be found at the Notecase Pro website. The software supports note tagging, in addition to the normal hierarchical layout. ![]() It stores the notes in an SQLite database, and exports to a variety of formats. Notecase Pro is a cross-platform application for keeping hierarchical notes. NoteCase Pro Review: Cross-Platform Hierarchical Note-Taking
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