Growly Notes


Specifications
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Version:1.2.11
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Publisher:
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Date added:Oct 23, 2011
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Date updated:Not available
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Operating systems:Mac OS X 10.6
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File Size:3.80 MB
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Total downloads:637
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License:Freeware
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Price:Not available
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Video review:Not Available
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Publisher's Description
Growly Notes lets you capture everything you're interested in, all in one place. Organize research projects, trips, to-do lists, or journals. Scrapbook your images, web links, and video clips. Your imagination is the only limitation.
Pages can contain almost anything: formatted text, images, movies, audio clips, PDF files, tables, lists, web and file links, and drawings you create in Notes. There are no rules for where things have to go: put an image beside text, or under it. Draw shapes on top of other notes. Put two snippets of text right next to each other. Click anywhere and start typing. It's really that simple.
Notebooks are organized into sections (the larger tabs on the left in the image above), each of which contains as many pages as you like. All the open notebooks are shown in one window, for easy navigation and quick jumps.
Creating a notebook is one thing. Finding a specific note a week later is another. Notes lets you search all open notebooks for any text, and shows you the results in context. A single click on a result takes you to that note.
You can also tag notes using built-in categories and search for tagged notes with one click. For pinpoint searches, look for tagged notes that contain specific text. Create your own tags for personalized categorization. Or bookmark a specific place in text.
Create links to anything in your notebooks (including bookmarks) so you can jump back to them in a flash.
Notes makes it easy to organize information into tables. Each table column can contain formatted text, images, or an active checkbox for marking off to-do lists. You can add columns or rows at any time, change the column names, and rearrange columns.
If tables are a little too structured for your needs, create bulleted or numbered lists just by typing a special character in a new text note. For example, click on the page and type the number 1 -- you’re instantly working in a numbered list.
If many of your pages look the same, you can easily create a template from any page. Then create new pages using that template with a single click. Or use one of the dozens of built-in page templates that come with Notes. Notes also provides several useful templates for new notebooks, and you can easily create your own notebook templates.
Of course Notes handles text and images, but you can also capture a print job from any application and send it directly to Notes. Many applications can send data to Notes using the Services submenu of the application menu. You can also record audio or video notes right in Notes. Add web links, file links, or links to pages or notes within your notebooks, so the information you want is just a click away. Scribble on your pages with the built-in drawing tools. And anything can go anywhere.
If you copy a notebook to a remote location, such as a network server, a MobileMe iDisk, or a removable drive, you can work on it remotely and then easily update the local copy when you get back to your desktop. Or do it in reverse: work on the notebook locally and then publish it to the server.
For protecting your private information, assign a password to any section. No one can see your text, not even the page titles, until the correct password is given. The data is hidden on the screen and encrypted on the file for maximum safety. If you feel your own computer is secure but you want to protect copies of your sensitive data, Notes will store your password on your Mac’s secure keychain, so you don’t have to type it in every time -- security plus convenience.
Open a floating window to take notes while you’re doing something else -- watching a movie, working in a spreadsheet, or chatting with a friend. The text is stored in a special location and can be moved to any other notebook when you’re done.
If you’ve used Microsoft OneNote, Growly Notes will feel familiar. You can put notes anywhere, resize them at will, and layer them. Notebooks are organized into sections and pages. Pages can contain almost any content you can create. But Notes works on your Mac. Beautifully.
Pages can contain almost anything: formatted text, images, movies, audio clips, PDF files, tables, lists, web and file links, and drawings you create in Notes. There are no rules for where things have to go: put an image beside text, or under it. Draw shapes on top of other notes. Put two snippets of text right next to each other. Click anywhere and start typing. It's really that simple.
Notebooks are organized into sections (the larger tabs on the left in the image above), each of which contains as many pages as you like. All the open notebooks are shown in one window, for easy navigation and quick jumps.
Creating a notebook is one thing. Finding a specific note a week later is another. Notes lets you search all open notebooks for any text, and shows you the results in context. A single click on a result takes you to that note.
You can also tag notes using built-in categories and search for tagged notes with one click. For pinpoint searches, look for tagged notes that contain specific text. Create your own tags for personalized categorization. Or bookmark a specific place in text.
Create links to anything in your notebooks (including bookmarks) so you can jump back to them in a flash.
Notes makes it easy to organize information into tables. Each table column can contain formatted text, images, or an active checkbox for marking off to-do lists. You can add columns or rows at any time, change the column names, and rearrange columns.
If tables are a little too structured for your needs, create bulleted or numbered lists just by typing a special character in a new text note. For example, click on the page and type the number 1 -- you’re instantly working in a numbered list.
If many of your pages look the same, you can easily create a template from any page. Then create new pages using that template with a single click. Or use one of the dozens of built-in page templates that come with Notes. Notes also provides several useful templates for new notebooks, and you can easily create your own notebook templates.
Of course Notes handles text and images, but you can also capture a print job from any application and send it directly to Notes. Many applications can send data to Notes using the Services submenu of the application menu. You can also record audio or video notes right in Notes. Add web links, file links, or links to pages or notes within your notebooks, so the information you want is just a click away. Scribble on your pages with the built-in drawing tools. And anything can go anywhere.
If you copy a notebook to a remote location, such as a network server, a MobileMe iDisk, or a removable drive, you can work on it remotely and then easily update the local copy when you get back to your desktop. Or do it in reverse: work on the notebook locally and then publish it to the server.
For protecting your private information, assign a password to any section. No one can see your text, not even the page titles, until the correct password is given. The data is hidden on the screen and encrypted on the file for maximum safety. If you feel your own computer is secure but you want to protect copies of your sensitive data, Notes will store your password on your Mac’s secure keychain, so you don’t have to type it in every time -- security plus convenience.
Open a floating window to take notes while you’re doing something else -- watching a movie, working in a spreadsheet, or chatting with a friend. The text is stored in a special location and can be moved to any other notebook when you’re done.
If you’ve used Microsoft OneNote, Growly Notes will feel familiar. You can put notes anywhere, resize them at will, and layer them. Notebooks are organized into sections and pages. Pages can contain almost any content you can create. But Notes works on your Mac. Beautifully.
Growly Notes 1.2.11 is licensed as freeware software for Macintosh OS X operating system.
Growly Notes is provided as a free download for all software users (Freeware).
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