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How do you handle your PDFs, texts, links, webpages?
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I have Notability and I really like it. It’s a little pricey but good app.
DynaList Pro
It's absolutely fantastic. And customizable.
The built-in Notes app does a pretty good job of this, but it always seems a bit messy saving PDFs in there.
I’m also looking for something like this.
Another alternative is to just use the files app.
Have you looked at Readdle Documents?
I agree. And it has one of the best PDF search tools showing some text surrounding the search results in a list.
Version 7 has unfortunately crippled the pdf viewer somewhat (no more one-page view and fast skipping through pages by tapping left or right) but I'm in touch with Readdle for possible improvements. Very friendly and communicative guys.
Here are a list of Pro features.
https://help.dynalist.io/category/112-pro-features
The application runs on the web on all machines, and there is an application for Android, iOS, etc.
I've been using it for multiple years, probably more than 10 times a day? You can also talk to the main developer on the forum who is very responsive.
And there are a few highly dedicated users and hackers on the forum who have built out new functionality. For example look up power pack 3 to see the sorts of additions made, including spaced repetition and other sorts.
I have been searching for the same thing, for the same reasons, and have come to the same conclusion. I too have "them all". Also on my requirements list is being able to write Markdown, but that too DTTG can do even though it feels a bit...umm...clunky.
If you take a lot of notes, for various reasons (say, meeting notes, shopping lists, to-do-at-home etc), one nifty thing with DTTG though is that you can store assets locally in the actual database when it comes to images and CSS files. This means you can set up templates quite nicely and it will pull assets from the local database (as opposed to someplace online, which isn't always ideal unless you host that place yourself, and are always connected). You can then create your templated thing and send that meeting protocol formatted and nice in PDF format before your colleagues are even back at their desks after their meeting etc.
But yes, I have been looking at various other alternatives too, and I have yet to update my Mac's to the latest version of Devonthink Pro, for the eventuality that I find something else that I'd rather use.
I do use Evernote for work mainly because we use PC's at work, and Outlook seem to be the only e-mail client where I can set up a string of actions where one of the actions involve forwarding an e-mail where you can add stuff to the subject line (such as tags and target notebook). There is also the Scannable app (made by Evernote) for my receipts and stuff, and so Evernote is the only one of these tools that plays as nicely/bad on all platforms (in my case PC, Macs and various iOS devices). I use DTTG for everything else that counts as "private" (i.e "not work), except for tabletop RPG adventure/campaign management which I do in Scrivener, which is really nice for a few of the things on your list, but useless for a bunch of the other things.
Yes, I did read your post and I use sync.com which encrypts end to end. I share from Readdle Documents to the sync.com app.
Not difficult tbh and sync.com is secure, private and they don’t look at your stuff!
Hope that goes some way to answering your original post but I doubt it!
Check GoodReader
Essentially, if you're paranoid about the security of the stuff you store, you cannot trust ANY app that isn't open-source, which you compiled yourself AND read the ENTIRE source code.
That's why for my password manager, I've developed my own encryption algorithm (yes, it may be weaker than "standard" encryption, but it's not terrible and best of all: it's obscure!) and have hidden it inside a different app that is totally unsuspicious, and only entering the correct password into a totally unrelated text input field will unlock the password manager (which "detects" if the correct password was entered by trying to decrypt the database, and only if it's not garbage will it switch to the "password manager" persona. Yeah, crazy stuff. But about my passwords I really AM paranoid! )
Their encryption (from notes inside the app)
Simple Password
Encryption - moderate: selected files and folders
Encryption - total: security all files and folders
It can Sync. Are you saying the encryption doesn't work, or isn't applied to remote files and sessions?
(I haven't dug too deep into the app myself)
@tja Not sure about encrypted backup but yea you’re right. I will check out ZoomNotes, thanks. I guess I do mostly use notability for lyrics, ideas, song notes, and as a basic word processor...
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Bravo