I use a Git repo of markdown files in Dropbox. I use vim and Textmate on
OSX, and Textastic on iOS. I put keywords at the top of each file and rely
on find, grep, my memory, and Spotlight. I use pandoc to convert to other
formats when needed.

-Adam

On Friday, October 2, 2015, Eric Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> I use the web version of Evernote.
> Someone messed up and scrambled the bits of my mac hard disk when moving
> it to a new laptop shell.  "Oh, we do it all the time.  Easy - will take 10
> minutes"  Ya, right.  At least I got a brand new MacBook out of it...
>
> I lost all my notes from the built-in program.  So I checked with the
> company that Evernote was acceptable and never looked back.
>
> I'm "happy enough" with it.  Some parts of the UI are quite nice and other
> parts I don't care for.  In other words, it is like everything else out
> there.
> But the search works fine for me.
>
> Eric
>
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Antony Rudie <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>
>> Can I ask a somewhat un-technical question of the group?  what are the
>> Mac users among you using to keep searchable and organizable notes?  MacOS
>> builtin "notes" doesn't seem to have very good search capability. I have a
>> bunch of stuff in it and I think I should move it somewhere else, but
>> where?  Evernote?  OneNote for Mac?  Google Docs? Or am I missing some
>> whizz-bang configuration tricks in the builtin notes that make it better?
>>
>>  whaddya like?
>>
>> -Tony
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