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Doing More With Simplenote

Over the past few months, I've switched to using Simplenote as my primary app for taking notes. With its beautiful web app and companion app such as ResophNotes on Windows, Notational Velocity or nvALT on OS X, or the official Simplenote apps on iOS, it's always easy to jot down plain text notes and find anything I've saved. For almost all purposes, I find plain text much better for writing notes, but when I need more, Simplenote's Markdown support works great.

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I recently wrote up an article about some of the more advanced features in Simplenote, including To-do lists in the iOS app, Markdown formatting, restoring previous versions of notes, advanced search, tweaking the web app, sharing notes, and more. These are the features that take Simplenote from just a way to store plain text into a great collaboration and simple publishing tool, and are some of the reasons I use it all the time.

Check out the full article: Simplenote: The Power of Plain Text

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