

To structure and organize all your notes, FSNotes supports a multi-folder structure and also tags. FSNotes is built using SwiftUI which makes the app native, lightweight, and lightning-fast, no matter how many notes you have created and stored. If you want to secure your notes and documents, you can lock them by using TouchID or your master password. To access your notes on all your devices, they will get synced to your either by using iCloud or Dropbox, but you can optionally also use Git for versioning or backups of your notes. Therefore, you can also buy FSNotes for as low as $4.99 for the macOS version and $2.99 for the iOS version.
#Fsnotes for free
Although, FSNotes is available for free it is always welcomed to support open-source projects and their development. The app is markdown-based so you can easily write and format notes and documents both on your iPhone and Mac. FSNotes is a free and open-source note-taking app for iOS and macOS. Recently, they introduced version 5 of FSNotes which brought some new, intuitive and useful features to the macOS version. For now, enjoy the newsletter! 🥰įSNotes is a project by Oleksandr Hlushchenko that has already been around since 2017. If you have recommendations or feedback, drop me an email or a tweet. Since this section shares current news about all sorts of topics, it is not possible to schedule them upfront, because well I can not look into the future.īut no worries, with Creativerly issue 135 Quick Bits will be back, and I will be back in front of my computer, typing on my mechanical keyboard, and preparing new content for you. The only thing which will be missing in the next issue of Creativerly is the Quick Bits section which is part of the Appendix. I created it within Workflowy since it is super easy to quickly jot down interesting links I want to come back to. My personal backlog of to-feature products and resources also came in really handy while finding tools and resources to share within Creativerly and schedule them. Besides that, other tools like Refind for example made it possible to search and find interesting, insightful, and exciting articles with ease so I could also fill and schedule the mental wealth section of Creativerly. Just like scheduling a post to be sent out one week in advance. Tools are not everything, but they enable us to create awesome things. Those are the moments in which I am incredibly thankful for technology that enables me to upload a post, set a date, and then on that specific date my newsletter will get published automatically and send out to over 1200 people. But no worries, I somehow managed to finish and schedule this and next week's issue of Creativerly, so I can sit back and relax and you can still enjoy some new creativity and productivity-boosting tools, resources, and articles. I am really looking forward to logging off for two weeks and enjoy some time in nature. The newsletter built for the creative community.īy the time you are reading this issue of Creativerly, I will be off for some long-awaited and much-needed holidays. You are reading Creativerly, the weekly digest about creativity and productivity-boosting tools and resources, combined with useful insights, articles, and findings from the fields of design and tech.
#Fsnotes for mac
In this week's issue of Creativerly: A modern notes manager for Mac and iOS, a simple and powerful to-do assistant, why hyperlinks are blue, and a lot more.
