
Whatever your profession, such as student, educator, researcher, lawyer, or life-long learner, you may annotate and take notes through MarginNote, organize notes via Mindmap and Outline, connect knowledge horizontally via Hashtag and raise memory effect via the Flashcards. You will discover what MarginNote does is not to simply integrate these tools. Instead, it combines them deeply and skillfully, which makes it easier for users to toggle between different tools. * Improved performance and Running more smoothly * New and Clean UI Completely redesigned. * Support both Document Reading mode & Study Reading mode. * Enhanced Handwriting & apple-pencil support. * Support direct text-typing & sketching when editing note cards. * Support Auto OCR when excerpting on scanned PDFs.
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* Support direct emphasis in powerful Emphasis mode both on PDF or Outline. * Support auto convert emphasis to Cloze in CardDeck. * Support creating Image-Occlusion flashcards. * Support both document tabs & split views to switch between documents. * Auto grouping new excerpts by Document Table of Contents. * Support new brach display mode: Framework. * Swipe/Drag gestures to slide in/out Outline & Documents in Study mode. * Enhanced grouped cut/paste, drag to merge. * Improved search and displaying keywords in results. * Enhanced Anki Export: Card styles, Image occlusions, Cloze * View Flashcards in MindMap mode and Document mode. * Fixed several design issue in previous versions. * Separate categories for Document, Study and Review. * Recover data from Trash and make data more safe.

Multi-selection editing such as group, merge, clone, etc Add hashtags to notes to facilitate the connection of notes Text, voice, picture, sketching and many other forms of comments in note Add notes directly at the page margin the note editing area will not overlap with the book content at all Support text highlight and rectangular highlight #Marginnote 3 ipad pdf#Įxport all the margin notes, MindManager, Outline and Pages to a printable PDF Export Mindmap to iThoughts or MindManager Import webpages and notes from Evernote High-precision drawing by Apple pencil Switch to the linking book page at any time Spaced repetition adopting the Anki-based algorithm Highlights and notes can be automatically turned into flashcards for review Quick searching and filtering according to colors, hashtags, books. I’ve used 3 versions of MarginNote over the years, both on my iPads and Macs. Each time a new version comes out, I wonder if I want to spend the money and research what else is out there. Maybe I find something interesting and try it, or maybe I don’t, but I always come back. There’s just nothing else that does what MN does.Ī lot of the other reviews cover why I look elsewhere from time to time. the app can be inexplicably weird or counter-intuitive or just a little bit off sometimes. I can often get it to do what I need, but not without frustration. Often times, where it fails are in standard UX practices that almost every other app follows, but MN chooses to ignore those and do things its own way. I’m not a student, so I’m not making flash cards or anything like that, but I do a lot of research.

I really like the ability to add multiple documents to one project. I have one with at least a couple of dozen PDFs and epubs, not small ones either, and MN doesn’t complain. There are occasional sync issues, but I’ve gotten good at backing up and-knock on wood-haven’t lost anything yet. I think if you’re only using it one system, that won’t be a factor. Thank you for your support and encouragement. To us, having ambitious goals and the means to reach them is truly inspiring. We are excited about all the opportunities we have, opportunities to make a difference in this great group. There is only one competitor app to be MarginNote's alternative and that's the Liquid Text. While their UI is much prettier and cleaner. They have just a really poor mind map experience. What I like about MarginNote in contrast with LiquidText is just how much more organized it is.
