- #Mac notepad for plain text generator#
- #Mac notepad for plain text archive#
WorkFlowy - An outliner that lets you focus on not just your ideas, but specific parts of those ideas (Web).Calculist - An open source outliner that’s billed as the thinking tool for problem solvers (Web).
#Mac notepad for plain text generator#
Jekyll - A popular static site generator that you can use to convert plain text files into a blog. Mataroa - A Clean blogging platform with export as first-class feature. bashblog - A small script that you can use to create a nice-looking blog quickly. Bear Blog - Simple blogging, without JavaScript or trackers or stylesheets, that lets you focus on writing. Hugo - A static site generator that enables you to build a blog from a set of files formatted with Markdown. Write.as - A minimalist blogging platform that's flexible and secure. Blot - A blogging platform with no interface. TaskPaper - A plain text to-do list that’s surprisingly adept (MacOS). DayTasks - A plain text task manager for the Linux desktop (Linux).Todo.txt - A simple, effective command line task manager(Linux, MacOS).Joplin - An open source note taking and to-do list application that supports Markdown (Linux, MacOS, Windows, Android, iOS).Tomboy-ng - The next generation of the venerable Tomboy note taking tool (Linux, MacOS, Windows).ResophNotes - Take notes on your desktop and sync them with Simplenote on the web (Windows).
#Mac notepad for plain text archive#
The Archive - A simple but effective looking note taking tool (MacOS).
Notational Velocity - The tool that inspired nvALT (MacOS). nvALT - A plain text, Markdown-friendly desktop app (MacOS). Standard Notes - A simple and secure app for taking and managing notes (Linux, MacOS, Android, iOS, Web, Windows). Turtl - A secure note taking tool (Linux, MacOS, Android, Windows). xed - A flexible text editor for all of your needs (Linux). Leafpad - A simple but useful editor (Linux). Notepadqq - While billed as an editor for developers, Notepadqq is also great for general-purpose text editing (Linux). NoteTab - An old favourite from when I used Windows, which you can easily extend using clipbook libraries (Windows). Notepad++ - A popular text editor that’s good for both programmers and ordinary mortals (Windows). If your favourite or favoured tool isn’t here, there’s a reason for that - don’t be disappointed or read anything into an omission.Ĭlick the arrow beside any heading below to expand what’s under it. This page isn’t meant to be a comprehensive resource. In case you’re wondering, I’ve worked with or tried all of these tools. This is an ever-expanding list of tools that can help you work and live more efficiently in plain text.