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Journler 2.54/12/2023 Never mind - it's good fun to look how get the best out of the old hardware. Maybe pencil&paper, the iPhone with Evernote plus Scannable and some other notetaking app plus BT-KB will make it on the long run and the iBook keeps sitting in the drawer. Blizz in the background has been mass hiring internal paid QA and game testers all this year. 9.2.5 out june/july (also dev confirmed to be way unsually shorter than ever before so 3-4 months most likely) 10.0 out oct-dec. It's simple to use and text, fotos and scetches can be combined in a time-line (but are able to be moved to another location). If true, that will be changed and kills will be tracked. So maybe Evernote might be a nice solution because of it's text-recognition capacities even for hand-written documents.įor myself I use iPhone with MentalNotes and BT-keyboard to take notes. Getting back to my son's iBook, I guess he will mainly use pencil&paper for taking notes. But I started to put all my scanned journals as searchable PDFs into DEVONthink, which does the OCR-job nice and unobstrusive in the background. I'm still a bit anxious to trust single-containers for my paperless-office, therefor I use Togeter for this purpose. With Together files can be located within Finder too - with DEVONthink everything disappears within a single container-file like with former iPhoto. I guess DEVONthink does things fine for me. With TextEdit Finder could offer the structure of folders and Spotlight will help to search for stuff, but it lacks of a kind of "intelligent" groups that reorganzie stuff for certain purposes without moving the documents off their initial location. (?) still available via wayback-machine, but possibility of purchase only on email-requestĬlick to expand.It would be nice to keep things together in a kind of folder-style with different folders for different subjects. (-) discontinued but website/download still working *) still available/purchase via official homepage. I'm just at the beginning to check and compare pros's and con's. Here's an overview of the latest versions, that run on PPC/Leopard (for a lot of them I had to use the wayback-machine and getting/purchasing a license will need an individual request by email.) I checked and downloaded all the mentioned and available software, to see, what's still possible on PPC/Leopard. I went through the whole thread of this very informative thread about OneNote substitutes on Mac ranging from 2004 to 2011 "What is the Mac equivalent to Microsoft OneNote?" After preparing an iBookG4 1.33 with an mSATA-upgrade for my son as a birthday present and for use at first-year student I've been looking for a comprehensive, non-distracting, all-in-one, fast and versatile note-taking app for PPC, which is capable of "handshaking" to it's intel-mac successors.
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