I've been running a private UB version for a long time but wasn't aware that their was an official release. I use it to story passwords (encrypted database FTW) as well as various other stuff. This application is one of my must-haves when setting up a machine. The next step: global synchronization domination. "Paste clipboard as new note" command grabs the current web contextīut the more important announcement is that Notational Velocity is now a BSD-licensed open source project, and I'm soliciting contributions from any and all who might wish to help out.
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Importing of additional file types, including the Mac OS X Stickies database Basic support for editing structured text and code
Support for input methods and unicode searching
Meanwhile, follow /u/makeshine 's advice and go for The Archive. Multiple-note selections and sorting by different criteria Brett Terpstra and Fletcher Penney are working on a nvUltra, an improved version of nvAlt.I hope it's not abandoned. Partial word-by-word or full-phrase searching Styled text editor supports font-independent formatting, an alternative to "rich text" Optional AES encryption with variable-strength key derivation On-demand mounting of disk images and servers while loading the database More robust and space-efficient database with encrypted, compressed write-ahead logging Option to maintain/synchronize notes as text files for Spotlight and/or text editor access Many of you are already using a newer release of Notational Velocity, but for those who haven't heard, you might be interested in some of its additional capabilities: It's that time of the decade again for an update to your favorite note-taking application: Notational Velocity! Dear loyal and past Notational Velocity users,