Doesn’t let you move a line up or down.So the find exercise is completely manual. You have no ability to find anything in this program. Doesn’t let you hit ⌘ + + or ⌘ + -, to increase/reduce the font size.Doesn’t let you select a word and hit ⌃ + ⌘ + D for dictionary lookup.This is not a comprehensive list of all the useful stuff which this application does not support: It doesn't support some of the basic features you take for granted in any text editor/note-taking/writing program. This is a product designed by someone who doesn’t write much, or has a much better memory than me. I have no words to describe how painful that process can be. If you have any number of notes, you are going to have to find the right one you are thinking about. What is even more disturbing is that there is no find function. The font is too small, the space between lines is too scrunched and it is uncomfortable to be here. I am writing this review in Leafnote and I already have the start of a headache. The developer makes no effort to provide an environment conducive to writing. No ability to change the leading, the amount of vertical space between lines of text. A commendable goal, however, I like writing in Nitti, and if I am going to be staring at the screen for hours on end, I want to see the font I want, and not some arbitrary font chosen by the developer. Like I said before in the review of Desk, the developers who design these minimal apps believe that preferences are distracting and they are interested in reducing all distractions. You don't get to do anything to customize the appearance. You don't get to tweak the look of anything. You don't get to choose the font you write in. Nevercenter, the developer describes the product as "super-minimal." They are not kidding. Other writing programs let you achieve the same effect, but it is not as smooth and easy as in Leafnote. This is a feature shared with Scrivener, Ulysses, and every other outlining program in the marketplace. So, effectively, you write the sections, then you order the sections into the best order that you can conceive. Conceptually, every section, is its own document and you can determine the order of the project as a sequence of different sections. If you have a project (a collection of documents) and its contents are broken up into different sections (each individual document), you have the ability to move the sections around in your document. ( Originally posted on ) One thing it does well
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