![]() PDFs opened in MarginNote are stored in MarginNote – they are not indexed. PDFs can be opened in MarginNote from DEVONthink but that’s about it. MarginNote does not play well with DEVONthink, so don’t expect it to be a good companion for your databases. There is an extensive manual for MarginNote, and I would caution that it takes time to figure things out and get synchronization working between platforms (OS X / iOS): the effort is well worth it. Notes can be “studied” as flash cards – which is nice for review. They can also be exported in OmniOutliner 3 format (.oo3) from which they can be changed to OPML, etc. Notes can be exported in MindJet MindManager format (.mmap) for use in that app or others like iThoughts. (Somewhat like FluidText but much more flexible.)Īny number of documents (“books” in the app’s terminology) can be combined together in a single “notebook” – providing a set of notes that covers multiple sources. With the mind map the notes can be moved around in whatever hierarchy you want. The app displays notes and text side by side, and the notes can be displayed in a mind map format or hierarchical outline (or both). An annotation can combine highlighted text from the document + personal notes + Wikipedia or other web clips + images + sketches (made in-app). It is for document annotation – but is sui generis when it comes to that. ![]() I’ve been increasingly using an app (iOS and OS X versions) that you might be interested in: MarginNote. ![]()
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