Category | Price | Seller | Device |
---|---|---|---|
Productivity | Free | Jack Hughes | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Features:
- Offline support for reading libraries without internet access, and reading recent notes on the go
- Support for Markdown
- Support for LaTeX equations (using MathJax for rendering)
- Support for syntax highlighting (using Highlight-js for rendering)
The only issue is the app doesn't support photos pasted into notes. Nothing shows up, but I'm So glad this app exists. Thanks to the dev. I can only imagine the dev uses Quiver and needed something to use on the go. I wish Quiver existed for iOS or this app had support to edit. I would have gladly paid for this app, but I have no idea how many people actually use Quiver on macOS.
I followed the setup directions, put my notebook in the right folder, and it never showed up. I did exactly what the developer said in their response, several times.
Needed a way to quickly read my notes and check off items in my todo list, and this works perfectly. To anyone having trouble getting it to work -- make sure you are moving the library to dropbox, not the notebooks. You can move the library by updating the preferences. Quiver -> Preferences -> Sync -> Move Library.
Limited to Dropbox is a letdown. Hoping for an update to use the new Files feature in iOS.