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Re: Does anyone use Bear?

 

On Mar 14, 2020, at 8:06 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

Maybe Bear allows a free trial. I’m a little concerned about the idea of no folders, though.
There is a free version that you could try. If what I understand is correct, the Pro version is a free version in-app purchase.

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Re: Does anyone use Bear?

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Thank you for the additional information. These are things I hadn’t even considered, so now I need to consider them. Maybe Bear allows a free trial. I’m a little concerned about the idea of no folders, though.

-karen


On Mar 14, 2020, at 9:02 PM, Bev in TX <countryone77@...> wrote:


On Mar 14, 2020, at 5:01 PM, Bev In TX <countryone77@...> wrote:

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On Mar 14, 2020, at 4:40 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

Thank you. I don’t like the idea of a subscription but I am happy to pay a one-time fee or even an annual subscription if inexpensive enough.
I don’t know what Markdown is or WYSIWYG (I know what that stands for, but are you saying it’s an actual app?).

The stuff I don’t like about Notes is the lack of formatting. It’s basic to the point of making it less functional. I also saw that Bear has Tags, which is great. I can’t imagine why they would make you pay for syncing, though. Doesn’t the Cloud take care of that?

WYSIWYG = What you see is what you get. ?This is what most folks use. ?You turn on bold and you immediately see your selection in bold, without any special formatting characters being displayed.

With Markdown you enter special characters in your writing indicating you want something to be bold. ?From what I’ve read, Bear only shows the final formatted document after you export it. ?For example, you would see the following in your note...
*this will be in bold* and /this will be in italics/
but you would not see the characters in bold or italics until after it has been exported. ?That is presuming that what I read was true. ?Bear has keyboard shortcuts available to make using Markdown simpler. ?

On their website ( ??),?they say that they have both monthly and yearly subscriptions.

Regarding hashtags in Apple Notes, you can always add them inside notes and then search based on those tags. ?But maybe I’m missing something on that because I don’t use them myself. ?From comments that I read, Bear’s only means of organization is those hashtags. ?It doesn’t have folders.

The following article says that Bear formats text as you type, but doesn’t explain what happens if you want to edit what you wrote. ?So, you may want to try it out to see how it works.
  • Hybrid Markdown editor.?You don’t have to imagine what your formatted Markdown will look like after you write because Bear formats text as you type. SUCH a helpful feature.

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Re: Does anyone use Bear?

 

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On Mar 14, 2020, at 5:01 PM, Bev In TX <countryone77@...> wrote:

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On Mar 14, 2020, at 4:40 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

Thank you. I don’t like the idea of a subscription but I am happy to pay a one-time fee or even an annual subscription if inexpensive enough.
I don’t know what Markdown is or WYSIWYG (I know what that stands for, but are you saying it’s an actual app?).

The stuff I don’t like about Notes is the lack of formatting. It’s basic to the point of making it less functional. I also saw that Bear has Tags, which is great. I can’t imagine why they would make you pay for syncing, though. Doesn’t the Cloud take care of that?

WYSIWYG = What you see is what you get. ?This is what most folks use. ?You turn on bold and you immediately see your selection in bold, without any special formatting characters being displayed.

With Markdown you enter special characters in your writing indicating you want something to be bold. ?From what I’ve read, Bear only shows the final formatted document after you export it. ?For example, you would see the following in your note...
*this will be in bold* and /this will be in italics/
but you would not see the characters in bold or italics until after it has been exported. ?That is presuming that what I read was true. ?Bear has keyboard shortcuts available to make using Markdown simpler. ?

On their website ( ??),?they say that they have both monthly and yearly subscriptions.

Regarding hashtags in Apple Notes, you can always add them inside notes and then search based on those tags. ?But maybe I’m missing something on that because I don’t use them myself. ?From comments that I read, Bear’s only means of organization is those hashtags. ?It doesn’t have folders.

The following article says that Bear formats text as you type, but doesn’t explain what happens if you want to edit what you wrote. ?So, you may want to try it out to see how it works.
  • Hybrid Markdown editor.?You don’t have to imagine what your formatted Markdown will look like after you write because Bear formats text as you type. SUCH a helpful feature.

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Bev in TX


Re: Does anyone use Bear?

 

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On Mar 14, 2020, at 4:40 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

Thank you. I don’t like the idea of a subscription but I am happy to pay a one-time fee or even an annual subscription if inexpensive enough.
I don’t know what Markdown is or WYSIWYG (I know what that stands for, but are you saying it’s an actual app?).

The stuff I don’t like about Notes is the lack of formatting. It’s basic to the point of making it less functional. I also saw that Bear has Tags, which is great. I can’t imagine why they would make you pay for syncing, though. Doesn’t the Cloud take care of that?

WYSIWYG = What you see is what you get. ?This is what most folks use. ?You turn on bold and you immediately see your selection in bold, without any special formatting characters being displayed.

With Markdown you enter special characters in your writing indicating you want something to be bold. ?From what I’ve read, Bear only shows the final formatted document after you export it. ?For example, you would see the following in your note...
*this will be in bold* and /this will be in italics/
but you would not see the characters in bold or italics until after it has been exported. ?That is presuming that what I read was true. ?Bear has keyboard shortcuts available to make using Markdown simpler. ?

On their website ( ??),?they say that they have both monthly and yearly subscriptions.

Regarding hashtags in Apple Notes, you can always add them inside notes and then search based on those tags. ?But maybe I’m missing something on that because I don’t use them myself. ?From comments that I read, Bear’s only means of organization is those hashtags. ?It doesn’t have folders.

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Bev in TX


Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

Interesting, Joe.

On Mar 14, 2020, at 4:49 PM, Joe Masters <joe@...> wrote:

If you want to get (pan)technical



John

On Sat, 14 Mar 2020, at 20:15, Hugh via Groups.Io wrote:
I checked with my son in England and he said the same thing.

hugh




On Mar 14, 2020, at 3:11 PM, Andrew Buc <abuc@...> wrote:

On Mar 13, 2020, at 10:20 AM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Yes, I know. In England it's probably called a "removing lorry" or
something of that ilk. ?.
I think it’s called a removals van.




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Re: Does anyone use Bear?

KarenP
 

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Thank you. I don’t like the idea of a subscription but I am happy to pay a one-time fee or even an annual subscription if inexpensive enough.
I don’t know what Markdown is or WYSIWYG (I know what that stands for, but are you saying it’s an actual app?).

The stuff I don’t like about Notes is the lack of formatting. It’s basic to the point of making it less functional. I also saw that Bear has Tags, which is great. I can’t imagine why they would make you pay for syncing, though. Doesn’t the Cloud take care of that?

-karen

On Mar 14, 2020, at 5:19 PM, Bev in TX <countryone77@...> wrote:


On Mar 14, 2020, at 1:01 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

I happened across a review for the software, Bear.
Aesthetically, it pleases me quite a lot! I'm considering using it in place of Apple Notes.
I’m wondering if anybody here has used it and what they think. How does it do for Notes? And is it at all good for something like researching to write a book?

I haven’t ever used it, but took a look at it today out of curiosity.

Do you like writing with Markdown to get anything except plain text, or do you prefer WYSIWYG? ?You should try out the free version to see whether you like using Markdown. ?Also, some commenters said, “The markdown syntax is absurdly anemic.” ?So again, check to see whether it does everything you desire in a note app.

The free version doesn’t offer all features. ?You must get a paid subscription to get full functionality. ?They say, "Bear Pro?offers advanced features including sync between all your devices, over a dozen beautiful themes,?and more powerful export options. All this, and future Pro features, can be unlocked with a single in-app?subscription that covers all your devices.” ?

It has family sharing with up to 6 family members, but in-app purchases are not shared.

OTOH, many commenters indicated that they enjoy the minimal interface.?

YMMV.



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Re: Does anyone use Bear?

 

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On Mar 14, 2020, at 1:01 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

I happened across a review for the software, Bear.
Aesthetically, it pleases me quite a lot! I'm considering using it in place of Apple Notes.
I’m wondering if anybody here has used it and what they think. How does it do for Notes? And is it at all good for something like researching to write a book?

I haven’t ever used it, but took a look at it today out of curiosity.

Do you like writing with Markdown to get anything except plain text, or do you prefer WYSIWYG? ?You should try out the free version to see whether you like using Markdown. ?Also, some commenters said, “The markdown syntax is absurdly anemic.” ?So again, check to see whether it does everything you desire in a note app.

The free version doesn’t offer all features. ?You must get a paid subscription to get full functionality. ?They say, "Bear Pro?offers advanced features including sync between all your devices, over a dozen beautiful themes,?and more powerful export options. All this, and future Pro features, can be unlocked with a single in-app?subscription that covers all your devices.” ?

It has family sharing with up to 6 family members, but in-app purchases are not shared.

OTOH, many commenters indicated that they enjoy the minimal interface.?

YMMV.



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Bev in TX


Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

Good Move Dan!
Santa Fe is one of my favorite places in the state.


Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

If you want to get (pan)technical



John

On Sat, 14 Mar 2020, at 20:15, Hugh via Groups.Io wrote:
I checked with my son in England and he said the same thing.

hugh




On Mar 14, 2020, at 3:11 PM, Andrew Buc <abuc@...> wrote:

On Mar 13, 2020, at 10:20 AM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Yes, I know. In England it's probably called a "removing lorry" or
something of that ilk. ?.
I think it’s called a removals van.




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Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

I checked with my son in England and he said the same thing.

hugh

On Mar 14, 2020, at 3:11 PM, Andrew Buc <abuc@...> wrote:

On Mar 13, 2020, at 10:20 AM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Yes, I know. In England it's probably called a "removing lorry" or
something of that ilk. ?.
I think it’s called a removals van.


Re: Messages for Mac (to sync with iPhone & iPad)

 

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Try tapping New Message, send one to yourself and see if it shows up on all your devices.

Pat

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On Mar 14, 2020, at 2:00 PM, Carol Botteron <cjbotteron@...> wrote:

?Thank you, Pat Taylor.? I did all that, but Messages on Mac does not show any of the past messages or contacts that Messages on the iPad and iPhone do.? (They are the same on iPad and iPhone.)? In Messages on the Mac, all I see is Search, To, and a blue rectangle that says New Message.


Re: Messages for Mac (to sync with iPhone & iPad)

 

Thank you, Pat Taylor.? I did all that, but Messages on Mac does not show any of the past messages or contacts that Messages on the iPad and iPhone do.? (They are the same on iPad and iPhone.)? In Messages on the Mac, all I see is Search, To, and a blue rectangle that says New Message.


Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

On Mar 13, 2020, at 10:20 AM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Yes, I know. In England it's probably called a "removing lorry" or
something of that ilk. ?.
I think it’s called a removals van.


Re: Messages for Mac (to sync with iPhone & iPad)

 

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You’ll have to set up Messages on your Mac in order for them to sync. ?Here’s how:


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Pat

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On Mar 14, 2020, at 11:54 AM, Carol Botteron <cjbotteron@...> wrote:

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Looking for Messages for MacBook Pro that will sync with Messages on my iPhone and iPad.? Messages on my iPhone and iPad (green icon with white dialog bubble) synchronizes between the two devices.? I use it to send and receive texts.? The Mac came with something called Messages (icon is blue dialog bubble with three dots) but it does not sync with the other two devices.? I want "green Messages" (or equivalent) for Mac that can sync with the iPhone and iPad, but can't find it in the app store.? Help please? ?adTHANKSvance!

MacBook Pro, 13 inch, 2016, OS 10.15.3


Does anyone use Bear?

KarenP
 

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I happened across a review for the software, Bear.
Aesthetically, it pleases me quite a lot! I'm considering using it in place of Apple Notes.
I’m wondering if anybody here has used it and what they think. How does it do for Notes? And is it at all good for something like researching to write a book?

Thanks,

?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999






Messages for Mac (to sync with iPhone & iPad)

 

Looking for Messages for MacBook Pro that will sync with Messages on my iPhone and iPad.? Messages on my iPhone and iPad (green icon with white dialog bubble) synchronizes between the two devices.? I use it to send and receive texts.? The Mac came with something called Messages (icon is blue dialog bubble with three dots) but it does not sync with the other two devices.? I want "green Messages" (or equivalent) for Mac that can sync with the iPhone and iPad, but can't find it in the app store.? Help please? ?adTHANKSvance!

MacBook Pro, 13 inch, 2016, OS 10.15.3


Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

Good luck with the move. Santa Fe is one of my favourite US cities (I live in Canada).

Shall we call you Santa Fe Dan now?


Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

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I should have included this link because the story about this Web site is very interesting.



On Mar 14, 2020, at 12:15, DavidU <davidu02@...> wrote:

Here is another COVID-19 tracking site written by 17-year-old Avi Schiffmann, a high school junior from Mercer Island outside Seattle, who started the site in late December, when coronavirus had not yet been detected outside of China.
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Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

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Here is another COVID-19 tracking site written by 17-year-old Avi Schiffmann, a high school junior from Mercer Island outside Seattle, who started the site in late December, when coronavirus had not yet been detected outside of China.


Re: Denver Dan Is Moving

 

Pat Taylor wrote:
Will you share the site that gives county information? ?Thanks!

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Jim Saklad

The other 2 sites I have been finding useful are:

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