>* Flexcil looks like a good app to use to cull notes from documents. >also found the tagging feature of MarginNote to be important in its own >am going to be limited to using a type of “side-sheet” note system, I >* I gave up on LiquidText when I found that it munged the import of >have been able to kludge a work-flow to transfer tagged notes from >do any cloud sync other than iCloud (and that is often unreliable). It does not export anything but flattened PDFs. >* I would not consider MarginNote good enough to use outside its own >To reference some of your questions/concerns: I would like to read how to felt this appllcation is. It is fortunate that there is a macOS and iPad version of this software available. I think I will stick with just MarginNote then and see how it goes with my workflow. Thanks for the information about MarginNote vs. (And we shouldn’t forget that Apple was never good at developing Software). Thats not their audience and they are the master of simplicty not functionality. >I wish Apple themselves were developing tools that the It might work better to run Citavi with Windows 7 on Parallels. Unfortunately GPU emulation is still very bad in Parallels and VMWare. They are using a different modern API that uses GPU vector rending for text. >infrastructure they use on Windows, but the software runs much slower >Windows 10 and Parallels to try it on my Mac! I am not sure if it is the >I stumbled across Citavi just last week. >and customizing to fit your specific needs - you can don that forever.Įmacs can do everything, given enough tinkering and custom keystrokes :-) : Built on Emacs, which means if you love tinkering, configuring >I know of no other outliner that is so extensible. Academic Workflow - Any Suggestion for an Application/s?
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