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    Macjournal vs Journler

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by M@lew, Feb 22, 2007.

  1. M@lew

    M@lew Notebook Evangelist

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    Out of all the text/organiser programs (KIT, Yojimbo etc.), I think these two seem to be the best for Note Taking in classes and such as they are primarily based around text and they also have nested folders. (Which many of the others don't have)

    My question is, disregarding price (Macjournal - around $35, Journler - Donationware), which is better? As in, feature wise and organising wise? This is from a text point of view, not from a file storage/input one.

    At the moment I'm using Journler. I've tired others such as Notebook and Yojimbo but they seem to be either too bloated (Notebook) or not centred around text. (Yojimbo, KIT)

    A lot of people have been recommending Macjournal and I want to know why. Also an equal amount of people seem to be recommending Journler, but that may be because it's a free app.