![]() ![]() Love Simplenote? Wish you didn’t have a bunch of older notes scattered across the other apps you tried before you discovered it? We’re focused on an importer to make it easy to bring notes from other apps to Simplenote - look for it in a future update!Ī special thanks to all our open source contributors who help make Simplenote better. (Props, our homepage to start using Simplenote on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Linux, or the web. ![]() And it’s easier to find - and therefore, to adjust - in the “View” menu. “Font Size” is now called “Zoom,” matching standard app conventions.(A tip of our collective hats to this one.) Modification dates are now updated when you add or remove tags.Exported note files (“File menu ▸ Export Notes”) are dated to reflect the last modified date of the note.A new user setting lets you opt out of analytics sharing.No mroe typos: they’ve got a spell-checker! (If you don’t care for spellcheck, you can disable it in the “Edit” menu.).In addition to Focus Mode, the Windows and Linux apps got a spit-shine: Head to via the View ▸ Note Editor ▸ Line Length, and adjust the length until it’s comfortable. Reading full-width notes can be a little tough depending on your screen size, but never fear: you can shorten the line length of your notes for easier note readability. Turn it on, and it hides all the sidebars and makes the editor full-width, so you see nothing but the blank screen and the most basic tools. To make it even easier to have a distraction-free writing experience in Simplenote, we’ve added Focus Mode to all the Desktop apps. We’ve heard some amazing stories about writers that use Simplenote to create their content, drafting blog posts and even publishing a book created with the app. The latest update to the Simplenote Desktop Apps for Windows, Linux and macOS is a big one! Here’s what’s new: Focus Mode – The Simplenote Team Posted by Dan AugPosted in Simplenote Tags: OSS, simplenote 22 Comments on iOS, Android, and macOS Apps Now Open Source Desktop App Updates: Find Your Focus You can download the source for the apps here: We love using Simplenote at Automattic and hope that we can build a great community of contributors from around the world to help make the apps even better. In addition to the previously open sourced Electron app, you’ll now find the source code for the iOS, Android, and macOS applications on our GitHub page. In this spirit, we are announcing today that all of the official Simplenote client apps are now Open Source Software under the GPLv2 license. At Automattic, we have a saying: We don’t make software for free, we make it for freedom ![]()
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