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My basic issue was this - I have been using Splinterware IDailyDiary for over 25 years now. It's not abandoned but the developer has no plans to port it to Android so I needed a way to be able to make notes on my phone that I could easily copy and paste into my diary software.
Print(Notes) is exactly what I was looking for. I am able to easily select a folder for the notes outside of the app folder and, combined with Syncthing, it is a near-perfect solution. Other apps were much more difficult to use or to assign the output to a non-app folder or didn't save the file in an easily copyable format. Only letdown was that the AppImage version doesn't execute on my Linux Mint laptop.
I plan on seeing if the LaTEX syntax renders properly in my diary software as it doesn't recognize markdown, although I am glad it supports markdown but most of all, I'm glad it saves the notes in ordinary folders and plain-text files.
Thank you for creating this app. Sometimes it's the simplest things that work the best.
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My basic issue was this - I have been using Splinterware IDailyDiary for over 25 years now. It's not abandoned but the developer has no plans to port it to Android so I needed a way to be able to make notes on my phone that I could easily copy and paste into my diary software.
Print(Notes) is exactly what I was looking for. I am able to easily select a folder for the notes outside of the app folder and, combined with Syncthing, it is a near-perfect solution. Other apps were much more difficult to use or to assign the output to a non-app folder or didn't save the file in an easily copyable format. Only letdown was that the AppImage version doesn't execute on my Linux Mint laptop.
I plan on seeing if the LaTEX syntax renders properly in my diary software as it doesn't recognize markdown, although I am glad it supports markdown but most of all, I'm glad it saves the notes in ordinary folders and plain-text files.
Thank you for creating this app. Sometimes it's the simplest things that work the best.
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