NoteTaker only exists for macOS, unfortunately, whereas Evernote and UpNote are both available for a very broad range of platforms (including Windows and Android, which is what my current smartphone is running). I often end up storing them in Notebooks, my main repository for useful info. I’m much more likely to use either Evernote (excellent web clipper), UpNote (also very good web clipper) or Bear (good web clipper) to save web pages. I have NoteTaker, but to be honest never use it. Over the Christmas holiday I may find the time to make a notebook and try it. It’s not usable as a backup because you can’t restore any information from it. According to the quote below, it is not possible.Ībout the Time Machine feature, as the notebook isn’t stored on Mac, Time Machine only backup the OneNote cache, it is in fact a copy of all opened notebooks but in a special binary and fragmented format for sync purposes only. I see some people saying it is possible, but I have not found anyone that claims to have successfully done it. Have you restored a OneNote notebook? I am not challenging you, but I have looked in to this multiple times. If you want local backup, can you set up an external hard drive and turn on Time Machine? That’s what I do. If I am mistaken, and OneNote can be backed up and restored via >don’t think Microsoft is going anywhere, I need the security of a local
#Replacement for circus ponies notebook for mac#
>I’ve considered OneNote as well, but it appears that for Mac there is no I use the clipper only occasionally, but it has worked well when I’ve tried it. NoteTaker works well for me as a CPN replacement. If I am mistaken, and OneNote can be backed up and restored via Mac, let me know. While I don’t think Microsoft is going anywhere, I need the security of a local backup. I’ve considered OneNote as well, but it appears that for Mac there is no viable offline, backup option. As much as I’ve tried to get onboard the Markdown train, it doesn’t work for me.
I’d like something that has decent web clipping capabilties. I’m considering it for my purposes now, which is for personal research for hobbies and interests. I looked at it years ago when it was a direct competitor to Circus Ponies Notebook, and went with Circus Ponies. I’m looking for opinions for anyone using AquaMinds NoteTaker.