Notational Velocity is a Mac note taking app focusing on speed
It seems like I can't walk down the hall in my house without tripping over note-taking apps. It's the first thing that new programmers tackle when they decide to make an actual program, and as such there are thousands of options available when looking for a note taking app.
It's a bit harsh to say so, but the honest truth is that the vast majority of note-taking apps out there are utter crap. Most don't even do a reasonable job of differentiating themselves from what comes preinstalled on your computer. The Mac app Notational Velocity, on the other hand, is very useful.
A couple of caveats here: Notational Velocity is for people that need to take notes on their computer, but don't require access to them on a mobile device. It's not web based, doesn't sync with the cloud, and doesn't have a companion iPhone app.
Notational Velocity also isn't for people that need a complicated categorization or tagging structure to organize their notes. Simplicity and speed are what NV is all about.
If I haven't turned you off, there's a good chance that you'll find a lot to like in Notational Velocity. The app is cleverly designed to make adding and finding notes incredibly quick. The app has a single search field at the top of the app's window that allows you to search for content, or instantly add a new note simply by pressing Enter. Searching filters down your list of notes based on content and title with title taking precedence, and the filtering happens instantaneously even with thousands of notes stored in the app.
The app's makers suggest using Notational Velocity to create many very specific (and therefore shorter) notes instead of a few long-form ones. That allows you to more quickly find what you are looking for later on.
Here's hoping that cloud syncing and an iPhone version are just around the corner.
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Subscribe to commentsB. JonesSep 15th 2009 10:52AM
Set your sync folder to a new folder in Dropbox, and it syncs to the cloud.
One step farther: set NV to use text files instead of a database and (in addition to Spotlight integration) you can read your files from Dropbox's mobile site.
Disclaimer: I've only been using it this way for a couple days, so there may be some undiscovered quirks. Seems to be ok so far though.
elldoveSep 16th 2009 1:48AM
I've doing the same thing. Works like a charm for web reading of the notes...
Simplenote is a great iphone app that is inspired by NV, very similiar implementation. If we can just get them to allow sync-ing to a dropbox folder: note bliss.
MeSep 15th 2009 1:45PM
Holy crap. I've been waiting for a Universal Binary of this for years!