← Back to context Comment by QuiEgo 18 hours ago Typora is where it’s at! 2 comments QuiEgo Reply BubbleRings 17 hours ago When Typora has an iPhone client as good as their other clients, I’ll give up using a mix of Typora and Obsidian and just do all Typora. Neither of them seem to do everything I need. I hope MS does Notepad right, that could be useful. QuiEgo 17 hours ago Yeah. I would happily pay $100 for a typora that supports iOS and encrypted folders.Bear is my fallback on iOS, but I much prefer some of the themes available for Typora, and simple files in folders over tagging.
BubbleRings 17 hours ago When Typora has an iPhone client as good as their other clients, I’ll give up using a mix of Typora and Obsidian and just do all Typora. Neither of them seem to do everything I need. I hope MS does Notepad right, that could be useful. QuiEgo 17 hours ago Yeah. I would happily pay $100 for a typora that supports iOS and encrypted folders.Bear is my fallback on iOS, but I much prefer some of the themes available for Typora, and simple files in folders over tagging.
QuiEgo 17 hours ago Yeah. I would happily pay $100 for a typora that supports iOS and encrypted folders.Bear is my fallback on iOS, but I much prefer some of the themes available for Typora, and simple files in folders over tagging.
When Typora has an iPhone client as good as their other clients, I’ll give up using a mix of Typora and Obsidian and just do all Typora. Neither of them seem to do everything I need. I hope MS does Notepad right, that could be useful.
Yeah. I would happily pay $100 for a typora that supports iOS and encrypted folders.
Bear is my fallback on iOS, but I much prefer some of the themes available for Typora, and simple files in folders over tagging.