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A port of the UNIX based text editor to iOS, with syntax highlighting: Free software: git: VLC for iOS: A port of the free VLC media player: MPL 2.0 GPLv2+ git: The White House: The official White House app: MIT: git: wikiHow: wikiHow app: GPL: git: Wikipedia: The official Wikipedia app: MIT: git: Also available for Android, webOS and Kindle. Wire
Every iPad comes with scads of free applications installed. Everything you need for taking notes, writing emails, keeping track of your medication schedule, listening to music, reading and surfing ...
It was released as free application, with an optional paid subscription, that unlocks more advanced features, e.g. note syncing and app themes. In the same year, the application received Apple's Mac App of the Year Award. [5] In 2017, support for the Apple Watch was added and Shiny Frog received an Apple Design Award for their work on Bear. [6] [7]
Joplin is a free and open-source desktop and mobile note-taking and to-do list application written for Unix-like (including macOS and Linux) and Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as iOS, Android, and Linux/Windows terminals, [2] written in JavaScript. The desktop app is made using Electron, while the mobile app uses React Native.
Web app: TagSpaces: TagSpaces UG AGPL-3.0-only: Web app: TiddlyWiki: Jeremy Ruston BSD-3-Clause: Cross-platform (single HTML file, runs in browser, on a nodeJS server, on Android and IOS) Tomboy: Alex Graveley LGPL-2.1-only: Cross-platform (Mono/GTK+) Ulysses: The Soulmen Shareware: macOS, iOS Whizfolders: AvniTech Solutions Proprietary ...
MusiXTeX, a set of macros and fonts that allow music typesetting in TeX; NoteEdit, a KDE scorewriter; Rosegarden, a scorewriter for Linux; Philip's Music Writer, a text-based scorewriter originally written for Acorn RISC OS (released as a commercial program [1] in the 1990s), later ported to POSIX and licensed under the GNU GPL
Mihaela Teodorovici of Softpedia gave the app four out of five stars, calling it, "an advanced note taking application that enables you to create and organize your notes and to-do lists in a comfortable manner." She praised app's "clean look of the interface," the integrated text editor and stated that, "one important advantage is that it can ...
The application was reviewed by Mac Life, [13] reviewed in the book Lifehacker: The Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, and Better, [14] and covered in the book The Business of iPhone and iPad App Development. [15] Daniel Aleksandersen of Ctrl.blog said: I like Simplenote and I use it every day.