


Export your outline to: OPML, PDF, Microsoft Word Document, RTF, HTML, Markdown, and plain-text formats. Edit OPML files directly (Outline Processor Markup Language). Or you can import theme from Outlinely’s Theme Gallery. Light/Dark/Sepia and many other beautiful themes. Auto-complete when using previous tags. Keyboard navigation, copy/paste, search/replace, undo/redo. It’s almost magical that Outlinely is both an outliner and a writing tool. Add formatting : Bold, italic, size, highlighted, strike-through. Make checklist, checkboxes, completed status. Expand to reveal detail, collapse to hide detail. Organize text into hierachical structure. Search and go to any topic instantly with Search & Navigate. Search for any word in the entire library with Open Quickly. Embedded link to other documents in Library. Bookmark a document and access them quickly from the Favorited folder. Access documents from anywhere with iCloud. Organize documents into Folders & Subfolders. Outlinely is the ultimate solution for knowledge workers. Packed with great features: Search & Navigate, Focus mode, Typewriter scrolling, Word counting. Outlinely provides the best environment for ideas and insights. It’s an elegant outliner and writing tool, with a robust document management system. Outlinely is the home for all your notes, thoughts, ideas and todos. It feels like the developer is a very similar in thinking to me.Indispensable information organization tool for knowledge workers. I wish every app had these quick jump shortcuts! OmniOutliner has very nice things like column support that I wish the other apps had but Outlinely has excellent keyboard control.ĬMD-L to jump within the document to any subsection, CMD-Enter to zoom in and hide the rest and CMD-SHIFT-O to quickly jump to a different document feel very very intuitive (reminds me of sublimetext or quick open in emacs/vim). I tried using both for a bit to see what sticks and I think it’s Outlinely after all. So far OmniOutliner and Outlinely are still what fits my workflow the best I feel.
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CloudOutliner looks nice but doesn’t have a trial and I don’t subscribe to setapp so I can’t try it.It’s nice to add things like tags, dates, etc but I want something with biiit more structure org-mode / taskpaper are a bit too loose given that they’re just text.Dynalist has an app but it’s sadly electron powered so not kind on resources Dynalist/Checkvist are pretty cool but web based.I tried all of the recommendations here, thanks for replying guys! But, it is just text with a bunch of markup, so it is not that hard to edit.! I gave up on FT when I found it difficult to control my headlines and folds.Ĭombine org mode with pandoc and you can move easily between org mode and markdown etc… The only thing I can to do is view and edit files directly in Org mode on iOS. I feel it is far more useable than Folding Text. Org mode truly does not feel like text being crammed into a solution it does not belong. Org mode keyboard shortcuts tend to be more systematic, so arguable easier to remember - but there is a lot of them.Īs JohnAlt mentioned - the Spacemacs distribution is nice(you can use VIM shortcuts and who doesn’t love VIM shortcuts). That being said, org mode is highly capable as an outliner and by its nature is highly dependent on keyboard shortcuts. Omnioutliner is relatively easy to use using just the keyboard, but I kept forgetting the keyboard shortcuts after a while. Omnioutliner has a crazy amount of user customizable keyboard shortcuts.
