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DarumaBlue

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Jun 19, 2009
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I've been looking around for a good note taking app for non-math based lectures.

I originally used iWork because it had an intuitive outline structure. I could outline a typed document like I would a pen and paper document with hierarchies. If a line wrapped around, it would automatically be indented to stay within the margins of that level of hierarchy.

It doesn't seem that textedit (duh) or Evernote can do that. For short notes on each like I can just tab to the note level I like, but if it's a long sentence, the line wraps all the way to the beginning of the document, making it seem sloppy.

Any suggestions?
 
I've been looking around for a good note taking app for non-math based lectures.

I originally used iWork because it had an intuitive outline structure. I could outline a typed document like I would a pen and paper document with hierarchies. If a line wrapped around, it would automatically be indented to stay within the margins of that level of hierarchy.

It doesn't seem that textedit (duh) or Evernote can do that. For short notes on each like I can just tab to the note level I like, but if it's a long sentence, the line wraps all the way to the beginning of the document, making it seem sloppy.

Any suggestions?

what went wrong with iWork?
free app or paid app?
 
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