display related notes next to each other) but on the other hand it takes certain effort to come up with the right names, especially for someone running many different projects. Of course, notes can also be searched by their content or even tags, but sometimes thinking of the right term may also be disruptive. Ulysses works better for organizing notes in folders so it’s much easier to see all related material together. ![]() Such organization is better for project (rather than reference) content. Ulysses interface is also better for writing longer and more complex texts than NValt. However, NValt remains irreplaceable for lighting-fast adding a short note without thinking twice. The ability to organize sheets/notes also differentiates Ulysses from Byword. Byword is great for writing but it does not have any special features for organizing documents. Thus, it’s perfect for the first draft of an article or a blog post like this one (lots of writing, little organizing) and worse for keeping track of your feedback on students’ presentations. My wishlist for Ulysses includes two things: (a) the ability to keep (or easily export/backup) all the content in some non-proprietary format (e.g. both NValt and Byword keep their documents as separate *.txt files) and (b) the ability to quickly search the sheets by their content (as in NValt). At the moment the latter is only possible through organizing a filter which seems to be a bit clumsy for such an easy task. Other than this I find it a great tool and thank Soulmen for developing it.I am just testing The Archive with an aim to move all my notes from nvAlt. My initial view is that The Archive is a nice clean environment, works nicely and quickly. ![]() ![]() I now have a few questions which I would be grateful for you help on. I've not linked The Archive yet to my main notes folder. In other words if I decide to remain with nvAlt, I can just use that and the notes will not have been affected? Can you confirm that it will make no changes to the note structure (other than edits I make).
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