- Quiver 3 2 4 – The Programmer's Notebook Set
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Trusted Mac download Quiver: The Programmer's Notebook 3.2.7. Virus-free and 100% clean download. Get Quiver: The Programmer's Notebook alternative downloads. Quiver - take better notes 3.2.7 MAS macOS 14 mb. Quiver is a notebook built for programmers. Subnautica download free. It lets you easily mix text, code, Markdown and LaTeX within one note, edit code with an awesome code editor, live preview Markdown and LaTeX, and find any note instantly via the full-text search. 3 points 2 years ago Only downside is it looks like it uses electron, but that's really awesome there's a cross-platform (Opensource!) alternative. I did feel like there was a limitation on the dev for Quiver.
I downloaded the trial and played with it. There is much to like in this application. I am not a programmer, but I do like the way Quiver handles text, markdown, and pictures. I also like its search capabilities: 'Quiver's full-text search is based on Search Kit, the same technology used to power Spotlight on your mac. That's how Quiver can search through thousands of notes in a blink of an eye.' I also like that it 'stores data in a well-documented plain JSON format. So it’s easy to write scripts to integrate Quiver notes with other tools you use. Common scripts are provided on the Quiver documentation site.' Furthermore, 'Quiver lets you sync all your notes across multiple computers via Dropbox, iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or any other file-based cloud services.'
Most of all, I like that it is an OS X application. If I were to adopt it, I would no longer have to run Windows.
There is, however, one thing that keeps me from adopting it, and that is the somewhat cumbersome implementation of linking. You have to first copy the target note, move back into the note, into which you wish to insert the link to the target and the paste it into the note. It would be so much better, if you could just enclose the name of the target in double brackets, the way nValt, or OneNote, or ConnectedText allow you to do it.
Quiver 3 2 4 – The Programmer's Notebook Set
The author seems to be aware of this, and implicitly promises to improve the linking behavior.