![]() ![]() Writing is one of my passions, and I also have been writing stories down on it as well. ![]() I tend to get on notes a lot, more than I think I should. Like my crushes, what I’m feeling like, anything. I love to come home, relax and write things down on my notes that I can’t tell others after a long day. In short, not a single thing which could be done to protect your data is done to protect it. But why not just place an option on the screen to undo? There is no security to protect the notes using save in which case changes could be discarded if you are not satisfied with them, or can continue in a state of edit. I am told shaking the phone will undo your most recent action. Once the note is gone, there is no means to recover. This all takes place within a span of a couple or three seconds. So it starts with one letter at a time and does this for several letters, then will delete words one at a time, but then very quickly if you continue holding it down it will delete your entire note. But that is because it takes too long to hit it repeatedly and it proceeds much more quickly to hold it down. So I had to manually starting from the end of the sentence hold down the backspace until the data was removed totally. Among others I had the option of copying it but no simple delete was offered. I highlight the text so that I could cut or delete it but that option was not available. Recently while editing a note, I realized that I had recorded some data in the wrong note. The problem with this app is that it is designed in a way that makes it almost inevitable that you will delete information. It is fast and to the point, simple yet has everything I could ever want. It is the perfect app for the crafting text. Meanwhile Notes lets me do what I came there to do: write. Every other one has some annoying interface full of pop ups, pestering me to sign into this or upgrade to this or check out this feature, it makes me want to pull my hair out. It is not just minimalism done right, it is minimalism done PERFECT. It seems like a simple little app at first, but there's so much beneath the hood, that is brilliantly hidden from the user. I have never wanted to go searching for another app to replace it. Notes does everything I want it to every time. ![]() Sometimes they screw up, like with Music, but sometimes they create a masterpiece, like Notes. Add deep links from an app or website to a Quick Note to mark your place.Ĭertain features are available only in select languages and regions.Īpple's minimalist philosophy is great, but when it comes to actually implementing minimalism it is always a hit or miss.You can also use Fn-Q (Globe-Q) on a keyboard, or create Quick Notes on iPhone from the share menu in an app. Just swipe with an Apple Pencil or finger from the bottom right corner on any compatible iPad to start a Quick Note outside the app.See what others added into a shared note while you were away with Activity view, a day-to-day list summary of activity from each collaborator.View edit times and dates with highlighted text color-coded to match collaborators in the note.Mention friends to notify them of important updates and link them directly to a shared note.Collaborate on entire shared folders or on specific shared notes.Create rules to filter for Date Created, Checklists, Attachments, and more. Automatically organize notes in a Smart Folder based on filters.A Tag Browser in the sidebar lets you tap any tag or combination of tags to quickly view tagged notes.Add one or more tags by typing or handwriting them directly in the note - like #activities or #cooking. Use tags as a fast and flexible way to categorize and organize your notes.Keep your notes in folders and subfolders, and sort them in the order you prefer. ![]()
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