![]() None of these problems ever happened to me in the several years I've been using Simplenote in both environments. Also, often, dictated text gets inserted twice. Also, on the iPhone only, I think, most recently edit delays are so long that I can insert one character in a file of only a couple hundred characters, then move my cursor, and the edit completes in the wrong place. ![]() My "contribution": In both (a) the Simplenote app on my iPhone 8 with 45 GB free and the current iOS, and (b) the browser-based editor on Chrome (current) on an "OK" older Win 10 Home box, also patched current and with 20 GB free but "only" 2.5 GB RAM total available because it's 32-bit, I'm seeing much slower performance in the last few months. ![]() So please link this however you think is best (or not). Here’s the IOS download link and again here is where you can read more about Simplenote.I'm a newbie and don't know how to reply to You can also collaborate on notes, link notes internally to other notes, add tags to notes and more. This was a whistle-stop tour of the features I use most. For instance, when I have written text transcripts for one-off pieces of audio, I publish them in Simplenote rather than Google Docs, because it's much nicer to read with a screen-reader or Braille and you can more easily jump between headings. Publishing a note in this way, especially if you’ve added headings using Markdown, makes for an easily-navigable way of presenting information. Locate the Publish switch, turn it on and then copy the link. To create a public link to your note using the IOS app, select a note, find and select the Menu button. Public links to notesĪnother nifty feature is the ability to turn your note into a marked up public webpage, if you want to (notes are private by default). Unfortunately, it will probably not land exactly where you would expect it to, so you do need to scroll around a bit, but it is at least an improvement on having to scroll all the way from the top or all the way from the bottom of the note. If you're Reading by paragraph, and find you want to edit the paragraph your cursor is on, you can double tap, and the cursor will land somewhere in that paragraph. ![]() Reading by paragraph and editingĮven without entering the preview mode, if you edit a note and then press the button in the top right corner to dismiss the keyboard, you can read by paragraph. To get out of the preview, there's a back button in the top left corner. The keyboard could be showing or dismissed it doesn’t matter. To enter the preview mode while Voiceover is running, Do a three-finger swipe to the left while the cursor is anywhere in the note. This is great, because it enables a means of scrolling effectively through long notes, which is generally not easy on IOS. This means that if your Markdown contains headings, in the preview you can move between headings in the same way you would on a webpage. But Simplenote makes switching to a preview of your Markdown text easy. That's not particularly unusual, lots of notes apps do have Markdown support these days. This app supports writing in Markdown, which is basically a user-friendly way of representing various kinds of markup like headings, lists, links, checkboxes etc. You can read all about it here but I will focus on two features I find most useful as a Voiceover user of the IOS app in particular. Your notes sync seamlessly between platforms, no extra steps required. It's free and are versions for IOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux and in a browser. As a Voiceover user, the Simplenote app by Automatic is an app I use daily.
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