

Unlike Growly though, Curio incorporates the ability to share your notebooks with Evernote, the popular cross-platform note-taking application. Now obviously Growly is in direct competition with Evernote, so including their software would be suicide, but Curio works on a rather different, more professional basis, so using Evernote’s ability to clip information and store it within Curio is only adding to the application as a whole.

Overall then, both applications have a lot to offer. Obviously the main difference comes in the price so you’ll want to consider exactly what you’re going to be using such an application for, before splashing out for the more advanced feature set and cleaner look of Curio, and ignoring the simplistic functionality that Growly offers in abundance.īut all in all, both fantastic note-taking applications that provide a capable alternative to OneNote, and although lacking the synchronisation capabilities, hooking it up to your Dropbox or Box.net account can solve that difficulty across various Mac computers.It’s from the same makers as which is one of the most. OmniOutliner supports everything you’d expect from a serious OneNote alternative such as syncing with the OmniOutliner for iPad, attachment support, audio recording, template editing and exporting to text, HTML, Pages etc.
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The Standard version of OmniOutliner is half the price but the Pro version offers advanced features such as limitless columns, the ability to collapse rows that you’re not editing, more styling control options, AppleScript support to automate complex tasks and the ability to export to Microsoft Word.
