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Noted Development

Before the end of 2005 I released Noted 1.0 because I wanted to move on and start to develop the next release.

I’ve been receiving quite a few feature requests, most asking for some sort of categorization, a few asking for a way to store different kind of media.
So I was challenged as to how to develop these features.

Categorization could either be done with a pseudo-folder structure or with color coding.
The former especially good if I decided to add support for different kind of media, the latter better for a clutter-free app which handles plain notes.
Personally, I think I prefer color coding: a plain list of notes each with a different color. But users decided, through a survey on MacUpdate, they preferred the pseudo-folder categorization.

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Releasing Noted

Remember me talking about developing a Mac OS X app?
Now, it’s time to release it!

The app is noted and it has its own website — at the moment it’s still pretty plain.
It’s a simple note taking application: one note opened at a time, automatic saving each time you open a new note and not much more.

At the moment, it’s still in alpha stage, that means it has bugs. And that’s why I’m releasing it: you’ll help me find and fix those bugs!

Now download it — you can make a donation, too, if you feel so :D — and tell me what you think.
And if you’d like to suggest new features, please, do so by leaving a comment or sending me an email.