August 28th, 2012

Cult Favorite Note Taking App Notational Velocity Gets A Cross-Platform Alternative

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Notational Velocity is a cult favorite open source note taking app for OSX. The phrase “life changing” gets thrown around a lot by it devotees. It’s simple, fast and it can sync with either Simplenote or Dropbox, giving you access to all your text notes from virtually any device.

But it’s only for OSX. Now there’s an open source clone called nvPY that runs on OSX, Windows and Linux. → Read More

August 24th, 2010

Simperium Launches A Simple Data Syncing Platform

With more and more consumers using desktop, laptop and mobile devices in their everyday lives, there’s a pressing need for syncing data across applications and devices. Y Combinator-backed Simperium is launching its platform for app-level syncing in the cloud.

The best use case of Simperium’s platform is in its recently launched note taking application Simplenote. Via web, iPhone and iPad apps… → Read More