![]() Growly Notes seems to be solid and is reasonably fast (much improved speed in recent years). Far more than needed and too many weren't very well polished and keyboard shortcuts were often mystifying so a major learning curve. I'm not concerned with iOS compatibility as I don't have an iPad and my iPhone is a "consumption device" except for adding events to the calendar and occasional notes.įrankly one problem with CPN was that it was a kitchen sink of features. My wife's iMac is running Mojave with no issues but she doesn't have that legacy software problem. I'm still running Sierra on my iMac, mainly because I'm worried about APFS and the Fusion drive, but am running High Sierra on my MBP for which it is the end-of-the-line version. The program apparently dates back to the Next computer, so it's nearly a 30 year old code base!Īperture seems to work fine in Mojave, along with my 32-bit Nik plugins, but I do have a number of 32-bit programs I use (and for which I expect no updates) so I don't see a way beyond Mojave. But I expect CPN is a real piece of spaghetti code. It would be nice if someone would fix CPN My guess is there are plenty of people who would pay money for just a one off repair. ![]() Maybe there is someone, somewhere who can write a patch for this? I have been experimenting with other notebook apps but there is a startling lack of complexity to many as getting the apps to work well for Mac OS and iOS causes compromises. I think not being able to create an identical iPad version of Notebook certainly hurt CircusPonies and looking back it's the one piece of software I would have been willing to pay a subscription for. Outline from Gorillized can actually import CPN data if you are interested in migrating things forward, but their UI is still not as flexible or as powerful as CPN. I am using Scrivener as well, along with MacJournal (it continues to work well with apparently no patches or updates but it's UI is cluttered and old fashioned) but nothing really replicates both the easy and the complexity of CPN. Like many I'm staying pat on Sierra not only for CPN, but for Aperture, Final Cut 7 and some other 32 bit apps. It is a 64 bit app so that certainly isn't the problem, however, it probably needs some tweaking in the code which alas it will not get. There are times when CPN works fine and others where it crashes immediately and this is in contrast with High Sierra where it did not work at all. Here’s our product table again, with center-aligned prices and right-aligned stock information.I'm finding it a mixed bag with Mojave. And finally, for center alignment, add two colons, like: :-:.For right alignment, add a colon to the right, like: -:.To align left, add a colon to the left, like :- (this is the default).Alignment is specific around the dashes below the header cell: ![]() You can align columns to the left, center, or right. This will give the exact same result as the table above: Item | Price | # In stock You don’t need to make the table look pretty. See our Markdown cheat sheet for all the Markdown formatting you might need.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |