Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Productivity | $1.99 | Mark Hudnall | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- Link your notes together in whatever way makes sense to you instead of viewing them chronologically - you control the format.
- Search your notes quickly and easily - find what you need.
- Write your notes in markdown. No more WYSIWYG editors that don't do what you want.
- Add photos, links, math notation, code snippets, and checkboxes. Flexibility is the name of the game.
- Take your notes with you. Kiwi works offline and syncs automatically with Dropbox - you own your notes.
If you're like me, your thoughts aren't chronological and linear — they're more like a web. Each thought or idea doesn't necessarily relate to the one before it, but over time, you find that they're connected. When a new idea emerges, or a new connection, and you can link it back to your other thoughts with Kiwi.
I use Kiwi for:
* A life and ideas journal
* A place to take notes on books (whose content might be related)
* A travel journal (with photos)
* A math and programming journal
- Todo lists while I'm out and about
* A place to keep drafts of publishable writing
* A way to organize and store trip itineraries, learning resources, recipes and anything else
I made Kiwi because I wanted a flexible, personal wiki that I could take with me. I hope you'll find new uses for it that I couldn't even fathom.
By the way, Kiwi is open source software and I'd love your feedback to help me figure out what to build next. I hope you like it!