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Title: Leafnote review: Focus on writing, not on how to use the app
Post by: HCK on August 29, 2014, 09:00:19 am
Leafnote review: Focus on writing, not on how to use the app

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iOS has changed the way we write. The ultra-minimal, file-free workspaces we use on our iPhones and iPads have gradually made their way to our Macs, making formatting toolbars and nested folders all but obsolete. <strong>Leafnote (http://nevercenter.com/leafnote/)</strong> (Mac App Store link (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/leafnote/id879371601?mt=12)) isn’t quite as stark as other text editors, but it takes plenty of cues from iOS, resulting in a simple, speedy, and organized writing experience.</p><figure class="large ">
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